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The Middle Class Is the Hardest Hit: Debt Increases and the Sale of Savings to Reach the End of the Month

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A report by the Argentine Grande Institute reveals that more than 50% of middle-income households had to supplement income. Debt exceeds even that of the low-income sectors. Read more
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According to a private report, middle-income households were the most adjusted.

A report by the Argentine Grande Institute reveals that more than 50% of middle-income households had to supplement income. Debt exceeds even that of the low-income sectors. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A report by the Argentine Grande Institute (IAG), based on data from the second quarter of 2025, revealed that middle-income households are the sector that experienced the most difficulties in covering their expenses, surpassing the deciles of low income. Overall, almost half of Argentine households had to resort to complementary strategies to survive. According to Noticias Argentinas, the analysis of microdata from the Permanent Household Surve…

A report by the Argentine Grande Institute (IAG), based on data from the second quarter of 2025, revealed that middle-income households are the sector that experienced the most difficulties in covering their expenses, surpassing low-income deciles. Overall, almost half of Argentine households had to resort to complementary strategies to survive. Analysis of microdata from the Permanent Household Survey (EPH – INDEC) showed that 48% of households…

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Buenos Aires, 7 December (NA) -- A report by the Instituto Argentina Grande (IAG), based on data from the second quarter of 2025, revealed that middle-income households are the sector that experienced the most difficulties in covering their expenses, surpassing the deciles of low income. In total, almost half of Argentine households had to resort to complementary strategies to survive. According to the Argentine News Agency, the analysis of micr…

In a report by the Instituto Argentina Grande, based on data from the second quarter of 2025 (Permanent Household Survey - INDEC), it was explained that 48% of households had to carry out supplementary income strategies to “get to the end of the month”, although for the middle class sectors this percentage reaches 53%. What do households do that does not reach the end of the month? In the Permanent Household Survey, the INDEC asks: “In the last …

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Diario Textual broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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