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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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The National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec) of Argentina reported that 9.5 million people, almost half of the people living in Chile, live in poverty. This means that the poverty rate reached 31.6% in the first semester of this year.The Indec figure meant a decrease both in the second semester of 2024 (38.1%) and in the same period of the previous year (52.9%).In addition, the index reached its lowest level since the second semester …

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In the middle of 2025, poverty fell to 31.6% in Argentina, a figure equivalent to 14.5 million people. This is the best figure of the Government of Javier Milei, who inherited from Peronism at the end of 2023 a country in which 41.7% of the population was poor, and the lowest also since 2018, when the economic program of Mauricio Macri began to crack. The figures released this Thursday by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec)…

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The index produced by the INDEC showed the lowest percentage since 2018 for the first half of 2025.Both the President and Manuel Adorni went out to celebrate in electoral code.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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