I'm talking 50 years from now, poverty in a society is relative, poverty in america is different to say South Sudan. For instance not having access to the internet in the US would be considered a marker of poverty, where as for large numbers of the worlds population food security is a bigger issue, once that problem is solved and the poor can begin to survive their poverty other material factors become more important. But when you think about it, what percentage of your population is living pay cheque to pay cheque? I would guess that millions of Americans are not far away from being homeless if they get sick or lose their job, most developed economies have significantly better safety nets for people.