Although Poverty Falls, Economic Stress, Food Insecurity and Psychological Unrest Persist Among Argentines
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A new report by the Argentine Social Debt Observatory of the UCA reveals an improvement in the living conditions of households aligned with price stabilization and a partial recomposition of income, although the study warns of the persistence of a hard core of unalterable structural exclusion for two decades.Falling from poverty, according to the UCAThe study details a significant change in trend compared to last year's scenario of social fragil…
The Observatory of Social Debt (ODSA) of the Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA) stated in a report presented today that poverty was 36.3% in Argentina.
Income poverty in Argentina fell to 31.8% in 2025, and while there was an improvement after the inflationary shock, recent levels are similar to those recorded in 2022, according to the latest report from the Social Debt Observatory of the Catholic University of Argentina (UCA). The study shows a statistical improvement after the peak of 44.7% in 2023, but warns that the recovery is partial, fragile, and does not imply—for now—a structural chang…
According to the Social Debt Observatory of that University, poverty in Milei management dropped 2.1%, 8 points less than what the INDEC says.
Indigence was reduced to 6.8%. These data refer to the third trimester
The social observatory of the UCA maintains that poverty fell only 2.1 points during Javier Milei’s management, well below the almost ten points reported by the INDEC. They attribute much of the official improvement to methodological changes and a leap in income capture. The controversy surrounding the measurement of poverty rekindled with the publication of the new report of the Catholic University Argentina (UCA). While the INDEC reported a sh…
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