More than 90% of Households Are in Debt and Late Payments Rise
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There is a data of the Argentine economy that describes with special crudeness what happens inside the homes: it costs more and more to pay the debts. However, and despite the fact that the lateness is already affecting more than 90% of the families in our country, Javier Milei... The entry While Milei mocks the indebted, the lateness grows, and already affects more than 90% of the Argentine families was first published on INFO135.
Household indebtedness deepens: families with multiple debts grow, late payments increase, and credit begins to be used to cover basic expenses such as food purchases.
Germán Romero, of the Centro de Almaceneros de Córdoba, referred to the latest report that they prepare with their own methodology through the Institute of Statistics and Social and Economic Trends (IETSE) of the entity. Romero commented that the study shows that the indebtedness of households in Córdoba and Argentina ceased to be a problem of conjuncture to become a "structural crisis." Among several of the data, the report notes that 92.3% of …
49.3% of the debt is related to public services, trust, education, taxes, rents and other non-deductible obligations through information from the BCRA. The country begins to mobilize to demand political solutions to the debt that suffocates families throughout the territory. At the center of the objective are the debts incurred with ... 92% of the families have debts and half are committed outside the financial system Read more »
Impact on the Pocket: More than 92% of Argentine Households Have Debts and Late Payments Are Growing
In August 2026, 28.4% of indebted households accumulated more than three debts, compared with 23.5% in March, according to an EITSE report. Read more
According to a report by the Institute of Statistics and Social and Economic Trends (IETSE), 92.3 per cent of Argentine households have some form of debt, while almost nine out of every ten obligations are unpaid or in non-compliance. The study was carried out in the 23 provinces and the City of Buenos Aires. In August 2026, 28.4 per cent of indebted households accumulated more than three debts, compared with 23.5 per cent in March and 12 per ce…
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