More than 8.3 Million People Pulled Out of Poverty in Mexico Between 2022 and 2024
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The National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) confirmed yesterday that 13.4 million Mexicans emerged from poverty between 2018 and 2024, a period that included the administration of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
From 2016 to 2024 there was a decrease in the number of Mexicans living in poverty from 52.2 million people to 38.5 million individuals; however, in one of five indicators of social deprivation there was an increase in the same period: health, revealed the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI).The Institute revealed the results of the measurement of multidimensional poverty, previously reported by the National Council for the Ev…
Poverty in Mexico still reaches a large part of the population, but it has begun to turn downward.The National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) published its report on Multidimensional Poverty of 2024 on Wednesday, in which it reveals that three out of ten Mexicans live in poverty.This figure is equivalent to 38.5 million people, which are 6.7% less than in 2022, the last in which the measurement of this indicator was made.In this g…
According to the data presented, in 2022 there were 46.8 million people in poverty and in 2024 there were 38.5 million people. The figures represent 8.3 million poor and 2.1 million extreme poor less than 2022 and 13.4 million and 1.7 million less than in 2018. These are reductions of 6.7 and 1.8 percentage points compared to 2022 and 14.3 and 1.7 percentage points compared to 2018. When presenting the results of the Multidimensional Measurement…
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