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According to the 2010 United Nations FAO report closer to 925 million people go hungry. That estimate is used by the WHO, Wikipedia, WorldHunger, USFoodAid, etc.**I grow and learn, ****and **found out that billions are living in hunger.
I don’t believe that’s a fair characterization of our world. Most countries spend resources on other things as well. For example, in the United States, vast sums of money are expended protecting its citizens and providing economic support for those unable or unwilling to work. This is well-documented in our public budget: The U.S. also spends more on foreign aid than any other country, about $30 billiion/year, including:our societies will continue to use all resources to produce consumer goods.
“In fiscal year 2009 (October 1, 2008-September 30, 2009), the United States provided more than $2.9 billion of food assistance to developing countries, providing approximately 2.8 million metric tons and reaching over 70 million people.”
[kk23wong] speakto us (others) in these fora as if we know nothing, are ''barbarians" (your term)
(US citizens also choose to donate about $300 billion to private charities each year.)
We can debate whether a particular country is spending enough–or too much–but certainly they’re not all ignoring hunger or other world problems.