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Overindebtedness in Argentina: “Today Almost 90 Percent of Society Has some Debt”

Summary by realpolitik.com.ar
“The over-indebtedness is not new. Already in 2022, a report from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the National University of San Martín with the Ministry of Social Development estimated that between 38 and 40 percent of families were in debt. Today, that figure is close to 90 percent,” warned Adrián Ganino. In that context, he explained that this situation was aggravated by the measures of Javier Milei’s g…
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“The over-indebtedness is not new. Already in 2022, a report from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the National University of San Martín with the Ministry of Social Development estimated that between 38 and 40 percent of families were in debt. Today, that figure is close to 90 percent,” warned Adrián Ganino. In that context, he explained that this situation was aggravated by the measures of Javier Milei’s g…

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realpolitik.com.ar broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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