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The January Slope Tightens Families of Irapuato

Irapuato, Gto.- The January slope, stuck lasts in the pocket of the Irapuatenses, who point out that “they have taken it hard” after the December holidays. With adjusted revenues and expenses that do not stop, this month has become one of the most complicated for those who live a day and depend on what they earn each day. “One no longer buys as before. If it is enough for today, with that,” said Mrs. Maria, a resident of the south of the city, w…
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Irapuato, Gto.- The January slope, stuck lasts in the pocket of the Irapuatenses, who point out that “they have taken it hard” after the December holidays. With adjusted revenues and expenses that do not stop, this month has become one of the most complicated for those who live a day and depend on what they earn each day. “One no longer buys as before. If it is enough for today, with that,” said Mrs. Maria, a resident of the south of the city, w…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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