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The Map of the Families' Indebtedness: Which Is the Municipality of Buenos Aires Most Affected by the Default

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A survey details the credit situation in the districts of the province of Buenos Aires and allows to identify differences according to gender and age of debtors

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A survey details the credit situation in the districts of the province of Buenos Aires and allows to identify differences according to gender and age of debtors

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The lateness of the families rekindled the alarms in the Argentine financial system. While the Government of Javier Milei and his economic team discard measures to alleviate the situation of indebted households, the banks recognize that the increase in defaults began to modify their lending strategy. “The banks are more cautious even after the wave of arrears,” admitted a source of the sector consulted by El Destape, referring to the possibility…

The indebtedness of the families of Buenos Aires is of increasing concern as it has ceased to function mainly as a tool for financing extraordinary purchases and has taken up a much more worrying place: to cover basic expenses that the current revenues no longer support. Food, rent, services and health appear among the main destinations of the loans taken during the last year in the province commanded by Axel Kicillof.The X-ray arises from a sur…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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According to the results of the survey “Let’s talk about debt: a look at debt with a gender perspective”, six out of ten households took some credit or loan during the last year. The study was prepared by different areas of the Ombudsman’s Office and analyzed the strategies used by families in the Province to meet their expenses and sustain the daily economy. The report paid special attention to the various forms of financing, both banking and n…

This was affirmed by presidential spokesman Adrian Ravier during his usual press conference at Casa Rosada. The entry The government rejected a “platite plan” for indebted families and defended his strategy was first published in #BorderJournalism.

On Monday, the Minister of the Government of Buenos Aires, Carlos Bianco, gave a press conference with the head of Production, Science and Technological Innovation, Augusto Costa, in which he reviewed different indicators of the national and provincial economic situation. Among the data presented, he warned that the families' arrears rose from 2.5 percent in October 2024 to 12.8 percent in May 2026, an increase that, he said, made Argentina “the…

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BAE Negocios broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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