The Congress’ Family Vulnerability Index (IVFC) reached 5.3 points in March, becoming the third worst record since Javier Milei’s inauguration and completing eleven consecutive months of increase. The indicator places Argentine households in the category called “Family Fragility”, a scenario in which families no longer have enough margins to face economic contingencies without affecting their consumption, debt or failure to comply with financial…
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The Congress’ Family Vulnerability Index (IVFC) reached 5.3 points in March, becoming the third worst record since Javier Milei’s inauguration and completing eleven consecutive months of increase. The indicator places Argentine households in the category called “Family Fragility”, a scenario in which families no longer have enough margins to face economic contingencies without affecting their consumption, debt or failure to comply with financial…