22 percent poverty, and 5 other revealing facts about Israel’s economy A new set of studies shows the news isn’t so good.
Beyond Iran and Gaza, Israel has socioeconomic worries, too Rents are rising, income gaps are vast, bureucratic delays are legion and taxes are high. There’s also some good news.
In Israel’s poorest schools, teachers improvise fixes for funding shortfalls Israel has among the largest gaps in the Western world in educational achievement between rich and poor students.