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Polemic. Consumption Grows but Families Are More Indebted, How Do You Explain It?

Summary by La Izquierda Diario
The statistics show a growth in private consumption of 11.6% in the first quarter compared to the previous year, while wages and fixed income are not recovered and families do not arrive at the end of the month. Behind technical explanations, a two-speed economy and a consumption that few access. Import festival, record tourism and shopping abroad in the mirage of "cheap dollar." A driver of a mass consumption news program explains that "3 out o…
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The statistics show a growth in private consumption of 11.6% in the first quarter compared to the previous year, while wages and fixed income are not recovered and families do not arrive at the end of the month. Behind technical explanations, a two-speed economy and a consumption that few access. Import festival, record tourism and shopping abroad in the mirage of "cheap dollar." A driver of a mass consumption news program explains that "3 out o…

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La Izquierda Diario broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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