poors
Poors is an archaic or less common plural form referring to people who are financially impoverished. In modern usage, the term the poor is standard. The word poor derives from Old English pauper and from Latin pauper; the plural poors is rarely used outside historical texts.
Historically, the poor were subject to legal regimes designed to provide aid and regulate behavior, notably
In contemporary discourse, poverty is defined and measured through indicators such as income, consumption, and access
Demographics of poverty vary by country; poverty often concentrates among children, the elderly, disabled individuals, racial
Modern usage emphasizes dignity and policy-oriented framing, attributing poverty to structural factors such as inequality, changes