Radiography of the Venezuelan Household: Poverty Falls, but Living without Electricity or Water Remains the Norm for the Majority
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In the constant contradiction that Venezuela is the reduction of poverty does not always mean saying that the country is better. The latest Survey of Living Conditions (Encovi), presented this Thursday by the Catholic University Andrés Bello, shows that, despite the improvement in income and the growth of formal employment, the life of the majority of Venezuelans remains precarious.
According to data provided by the National Survey on Living Conditions (Encovi) 2025, of the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello (Ucab), presented on Thursday, 55% of households in Venezuela are poor (Multidimensional Poverty Index, which takes into account income and access to public services, health and education).
More than half of the population in Venezuela lived during 2025 in conditions of "multidimensional poverty", calculated from aspects such as income, employment, housing, services, education and health, according to the National Survey of Living Conditions (Encovi) released on Friday by the Catholic University Andrés Bello (UCAB).The data, however, is more [...] The entry 55 % of the population in Venezuela lives in "multidimensional poverty", ac…
By Runrunes The 2025 edition of the National Survey of Living Conditions (Encovi) presented by the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello (UCAB) exposes a fundamental reality: Venezuelan women are the main buffer for the crisis. Despite demonstrating academic readiness, social barriers and the absence of a public protection system force them to withdraw from the crisis. [...] La entrada Encovi 2025: Venezuelan women bear the greatest burden of the cr…
www,finanzasdigital.com The National Survey of Living Conditions (Encovi 2025), prepared by the Institute of Economic and Social Research of the UCAB, recorded a fall in... The post La Encovi 2025 shows regression of extreme poverty appeared first on Digital Finance.
Three out of four Venezuelans live in poverty, measured by their level of income, and 55 percent of households are in a situation of multidimensional poverty, revealed this Thursday the 7th Study on Living Conditions (Encovi) of the Catholic University Andrés Bello.
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