Yes, Poland is a developed country. Big groups like FTSE Russell, the World Bank, and the United Nations say that Poland has a strong and modern economy. Poland has good public services, people earn good money, and many enjoy a high standard of living. These are all signs of a developed country.
Poland is known as one of the cheapest places to visit in Europe. Many people say you can buy a full meal for just a few euros, take a train ride for a low price, and stay in a nice hotel without spending too much money.
In Poland, the number of people living in extreme poverty has gone up a lot. Now, 6.6% of the population, or about 2.5 million people, are extremely poor. Social exclusion, which means people feel left out or cannot take part in normal life, has grown to 46%. This affects around 17.3 million people. Among older people, poverty also increased, going from 3.9% to 5.7%, which is about 430,000 elderly people.
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