LJavier Melli’s coming to power leaves many positive things for the Argentine economy through what some data say, however some very worrying information has emerged that makes economists issue alarms about how the country is currently doing. According to recent publications, poverty in Argentina is increasing and its number is exaggerated. EFor 73.3 % is the real poverty figure in the country.
Neo Becerra, doctor of Economics and professor, links in one of his latest publications on the social network X, the news of an Argentine site called pagina12.com.ar where information is provided on how the country is doing and the state of poverty eight months after the new government. According to this information, one of the main conclusions is that there is no longer a middle class as such and poverty is the majority in the country. In fact, this information analyzes the permanent Family Survey for the first quarter of 2024 in which it is said that the average income is not representative of how society is in the country as there are hardly any families in the state with incomes approaching the average. 68 % below the value and only 32% above.
A very difficult situation to maintain
A case that indicates that 50% of Argentine households have The monthly income per person is less than 198,000 pesos, about 195 euros per month, Which means that poverty in this country affects 55% of society.
In short, based on these data , it follows that the sum of some families and others makes the poor And ‘almost’ poor, this number reaches 73.3%, which means that three quarters of Argentine society ‘do not live well’ In a country where the middle class prevails.
In this sense, neo Becerra poses a question in the publication: “Social conditions in Argentina are getting worse. Question: until when, to what extent, the aggravation of the population tolerate this situation?”.