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Wages in Argentina increased to 1674890.75 ARS/Month in March from 1592613.80 ARS/Month in February of 2025. This dataset provides - Argentina Wage Index - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Key information about Argentina Household Income per Capita
The bottom 50 percent in Argentina earned on average 15,057 U.S. dollars at purchasing power parity (PPP) before income taxes as of 2022, while individuals in the top one percent earned pre-tax more than 686,433 dollars. Looking at the percentage distribution of wealth in Argentina, the poorest half held 5.7 percent of the total in 2021. Moreover, the top one percent in the South American country accounted for 25.7 percent of the overall national wealth.
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Minimum Wages in Argentina increased to 322000 ARS/Month in August from 317800 ARS/Month in July of 2025. This dataset provides - Argentina Minimum Wages - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Wages in Argentina increased 2 percent in May of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides - Argentina Wage Growth- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
In 2023, Argentina's annual household income amounted to ******** U.S. dollars. Even if this figure represented a slight increase compared to the previous year, it remains considerably lower than the household income per capita registered in 2017 and 2018.
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Argentina AR: Wages Index data was reported at 379.409 2010=100 in Oct 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 374.839 2010=100 for Sep 2015. Argentina AR: Wages Index data is updated monthly, averaging 74.034 2010=100 from Oct 2001 (Median) to Oct 2015, with 169 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 379.409 2010=100 in Oct 2015 and a record low of 26.475 2010=100 in Apr 2002. Argentina AR: Wages Index data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Argentina – Table AR.IMF.IFS: Wages, Labour Cost and Employment Index.
Costa Rica is the country with the highest minimum monthly wage in Latin America. According to the minimum salary established by law as of January 2025, workers in the Central American country enjoy a basic monthly wage of over 726 U.S. dollars, an increase of 2.37 percent compared to the previous year. They also earn over 200 U.S. dollars more than the second place, Uruguay. On the other side of the spectrum is Venezuela, where employees are only guaranteed by law a minimum salary of 130 bolívares or little more than 2.50 dollars per month. Can Latin Americans survive on a minimum wage? Even if most countries in Latin America have instated laws to guarantee citizens a basic income, these minimum standards are often not enough to meet household needs. For instance, it was estimated that almost 25 million people in Mexico lacked basic housing services. Salary levels also vary greatly among Latin American economies. In 2020, the average net monthly salary in Mexico was barely higher than Chile's minimum wage in 2021. What can a minimum wage afford in Latin America? Latin American real wages have generally risen in the past decade. However, consumers in this region still struggle to afford non-basic goods, such as tech products. Recent estimates reveal that, in order to buy an iPhone, Brazilian residents would have to work at least two months to be able to pay for it. A gaming console, on the other hand, could easily cost a Latin American worker several minimum wages.
The average monthly salary in Argentina allowed for the purchase of *** liters of gasoline in 2024. This was lower than the gasoline index determined the previous year, when around *** liters could be purchased on an average net salary.
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Argentina AR: Wages Index: % Change data was reported at 29.376 % in Oct 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 29.811 % for Sep 2015. Argentina AR: Wages Index: % Change data is updated monthly, averaging 22.281 % from Oct 2002 (Median) to Oct 2015, with 157 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 35.479 % in Aug 2014 and a record low of 6.463 % in Oct 2002. Argentina AR: Wages Index: % Change data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Argentina – Table AR.IMF.IFS: Wages, Labour Cost and Employment Index.
As of June 2020, an average chief of e-commerce in Argentina would earn around ******* Argentine pesos per month, while the salary of a senior mobile developer would amount to ******* pesos, on average. As of October 2019, the legal minimum wage in Argentina amounted to less than ****** pesos per month.
Panama City, Mexico City, and Guadalajara had the highest average apartment rents in 2022 among the selected Latin American cities. To rent an apartment in a mid-income area in Panama City, renters would have to earn at least ***** U.S. dollars per month, assuming that rent comprises not more than ** percent of the monthly income. Córdoba, Argentina, was the most affordable city, with ideal income needed to rent an apartment amounting to *** U.S. dollars.
This statistic presents data on the average monthly pay TV revenue per user (ARPU) in Argentina from 2014 to 2017. In 2017, the average monthly ARPU amounted to more than *** Argentine pesos, up from around ***** in 2014.
In 2018, it was estimated that Congress members in Chile had one of the highest monthly salaries in Latin America. Each member of the Chilean Chamber of Deputies, the National Congress' lower chamber, received a gross monthly income of more than 23,000 U.S. dollars. Mexico came in second among the countries shown in this graph, with an income of over 20,600 dollars per month. The regional average stood at around 10,200 dollars.
According to a recent study, Colombia had the lowest monthly cost of living in Latin America with 546 U.S. dollars needed for basic living. In contrast, four countries had a cost of living above one thousand dollars, Costa Rica, Chile, Panama and Uruguay. In 2022, the highest minimum wage in the region was recorded by Ecuador with 425 dollars per month.
Can Latin Americans survive on a minimum wage? Even if most countries in Latin America have instated laws to guarantee citizens a basic income, these minimum standards are often not enough to meet household needs. For instance, it was estimated that almost 22 million people in Mexico lacked basic housing services. Salary levels also vary greatly among Latin American economies. In 2022, the average net monthly salary in Brazil was lower than Ecuador's minimum wage.
What can a minimum wage afford in Latin America? Latin American real wages have generally risen in the past decade. However, consumers in this region still struggle to afford non-basic goods, such as tech products. Recent estimates reveal that, in order to buy an iPhone, Brazilian residents would have to work more than two months to be able to pay for it. A gaming console, on the other hand, could easily cost a Latin American worker several minimum wages.
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Wages in Argentina increased to 1674890.75 ARS/Month in March from 1592613.80 ARS/Month in February of 2025. This dataset provides - Argentina Wage Index - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.