Poverty in Argentina Falls to Lowest Level Since 2018
Poverty rate dropped by 6.5 points from late 2024, but over 14 million Argentines remain below the poverty line amid income and cost of living gaps, INDEC reported.
- The INDEC national statistics bureau said Argentina's urban poverty rate fell in the first semester of this year to a historic seven-year low.
- Experts said inflation cooling, tighter monetary measures, targeted cash transfers, and a steadier peso reduced price pressures and supported spending.
- On income measures, extreme poverty declined to 6.9 percent, while poor households earned around 671,492 pesos and household incomes rose 26.3 percent.
- Extrapolating, more than 14 million Argentines are poor, with child poverty at 45.4 percent and the Northeast affected at 39.0 percent.
- However, the gap between income and the CBT remains unchanged, while the decline narrows Argentina's gap with Brazil, illustrating challenges in inflation control, income support and monetary stability.
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Poverty in Argentina Falls to Lowest Level Since 2018
Poverty in Argentina fell sharply to its lowest level since 2018 as President Javier Milei’s policies brought down inflation from triple-digit territory, an accomplishment that could help his party regain some momentum with voters before October midterm elections.
Poverty fell to 31.6% in the first half of 2025, reports INDEC
President Milei’s much-improved week continues as national statistics bureau reveals poverty dropped by more than six points between second half of 2024 and first half of this year; More than 14 million people, however, remain poor, with extreme poverty affecting 6.9% of Argentines.
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