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Inequality, the Great Slope

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According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (Cepal), Mexico is the country in the region where poverty and extreme poverty were most reduced during the last decade, to the point that it accounts for 60 per cent of all the decline of these evils in the subcontinent. José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs, executive secretary of the United Nations agency, explained that two of the three poverty drop points in 2024 are explained…

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According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (Cepal), Mexico is the country in the region where poverty and extreme poverty were most reduced during the last decade, to the point that it accounts for 60 per cent of all the decline of these evils in the subcontinent. José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs, executive secretary of the United Nations agency, explained that two of the three poverty drop points in 2024 are explained…

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The social policy results indicate that the transformation is progressing along the right path, said the Secretary of Welfare, Ariadna Montiel, when she appeared before the Senate plenary. “The results, senators and senators, are strong: 13.4 million people emerged from poverty, inequality was significantly reduced,” explained Montiel. She added that, in seven years, the real salary increased 97.9%, 81%, more than in the entire neoliberal period…

To date, 32 million people receive a Welfare Program, highlights the Secretary of Welfare The resources for Welfare Programs are guaranteed because it is governed with honesty and republican austerity When appearing before the plenary of the Senate of the Republic in the context of the Glosa of the First Government Report [...] The entry 13.5 million Mexicans emerged from poverty by the Welfare Programs appears first in LJA.MX News Mexico.

Appearance Ariadna Montiel, Secretary of Welfare in the Senate of the Republic, highlights: 13.4 million people came out of poverty CDMX.- In the framework of analysis of the First Government Report of President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, the Secretary of Welfare, Ariadna Montiel, appeared before the plenary of the Senate of the Republic reaffirming that the transformation does not go backwards, the policy of well-being is consolidated as the hear…

CDMX.- The head of the Welfare Secretariat, Ariadna Montiel Reyes, recently appeared before the plenary of the Congress to account for the advances of the social policy promoted by the federal government. During her presentation, Montiel Reyes stated that between 2019 and 2024 a total of 13.4 million Mexicans left behind poverty, thanks to the impetus of the Welfare programs. In addition, the official highlighted a drop in inequality measured by…

In appearing before the Senate, the Secretary of Welfare, Ariadna Montiel, said that there will be no going back in the social transformation of the country, because thanks to the social programs in the last seven years 13.4 million Mexicans came out of poverty. Ladies and gentlemen, the transformation has not gone back, because it has already made deep roots in the consciousness of the people and the results support them. We are living new time…

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imagenradio.com.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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