17 datasets found
  1. Argentina: urban household poverty rate 2018-2024

    • statista.com
    Updated Dec 3, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Argentina: urban household poverty rate 2018-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1176116/poverty-rate-households-argentina/
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 3, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Latin America, Argentina
    Description

    Over 42 percent of Argentine households located in large metropolitan areas were found to live under the poverty line in the first half of 2023, 12.9 percentage points more in comparison to the same period a year earlier. When compared to the first semester of 2018, the share of urban households living under the poverty line in the South American country rose over 20 percentage points. According to the latest data available, 2.54 percent of the Argentinian population is living on less than 3.65 U.S. dollars per day.

  2. Population living in poverty in Argentina 2001-2023, by employment status

    • statista.com
    Updated Mar 13, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Population living in poverty in Argentina 2001-2023, by employment status [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1346868/share-population-living-poverty-by-employment-status-argentina/
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 13, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Argentina
    Description

    Regardless of the employment status, the percentage of the population in Argentina whose average per capita income was below the poverty line experienced a downward trend between 2002 and 2017. In the case of the unemployed population, the share fell from 75.2 to 33.3 percent. However, the share of people living under the poverty line grew from 2017 and 2020 across all groups. In 2023, 30.8 percent of the economically inactive population was living in poverty. That year, 18 percent of employees in Argentina, the group with the lowest share throughout the whole analyzed period, was living under the poverty line.

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    Argentina Poverty rate at $1.9 a day

    • knoema.com
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    Updated Jul 14, 2025
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    Knoema (2025). Argentina Poverty rate at $1.9 a day [Dataset]. https://knoema.com/atlas/Argentina/Poverty-rate-at-dollar19-a-day
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 14, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Knoema
    Time period covered
    2011 - 2023
    Area covered
    Argentina
    Variables measured
    Poverty headcount ratio at $1.9 a day based on purchasing-power-parity in constant prices of 2011
    Description

    Poverty rate at $1.9 a day of Argentina slumped by 7.69% from 1.30 % in 2022 to 1.20 % in 2023. Since the 29.41% surge in 2020, poverty rate at $1.9 a day sank by 45.45% in 2023. Population below $1.9 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $1.9 a day at 2005 international prices. As a result of revisions in PPP exchange rates, poverty rates for individual countries cannot be compared with poverty rates reported in earlier editions.

  4. Argentina: poverty headcount ratio at 3.65 and 2.15 U.S. dollars per day...

    • statista.com
    Updated Sep 10, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Argentina: poverty headcount ratio at 3.65 and 2.15 U.S. dollars per day 1980-20202 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/788930/poverty-rate-argentina/
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    Sep 10, 2024
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Latin America, Argentina
    Description

    In 2002, almost 24 percent of the urban population in Argentina were living on less than 3.65 dollars per day, the highest figure at least since 1980. The figure decreased significantly in recent years to less than 2.6 percent of the population in 2022. In nominal terms, excluding the impact of inflation, household income per capita in Argentina has increased since 2015.

  5. Argentina AR: Poverty Headcount Ratio at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % of...

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    CEICdata.com, Argentina AR: Poverty Headcount Ratio at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % of Population [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/argentina/poverty/ar-poverty-headcount-ratio-at-190-a-day-2011-ppp--of-population
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2007 - Dec 1, 2019
    Area covered
    Argentina
    Description

    Argentina AR: Poverty Headcount Ratio at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % of Population data was reported at 1.600 % in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.300 % for 2019. Argentina AR: Poverty Headcount Ratio at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % of Population data is updated yearly, averaging 2.500 % from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2020, with 32 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16.900 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.500 % in 1980. Argentina AR: Poverty Headcount Ratio at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % of Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Argentina – Table AR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Poverty and Inequality. Poverty headcount ratio at $1.90 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $1.90 a day at 2011 international prices. As a result of revisions in PPP exchange rates, poverty rates for individual countries cannot be compared with poverty rates reported in earlier editions.; ; World Bank, Poverty and Inequality Platform. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. Data for high-income economies are mostly from the Luxembourg Income Study database. For more information and methodology, please see http://pip.worldbank.org.; ; The World Bank’s internationally comparable poverty monitoring database now draws on income or detailed consumption data from around 2000 household surveys across 169 countries. See the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) for details (www.pip.worldbank.org).

  6. Argentina AR: Poverty Gap at $5.50 a Day: 2011 PPP: %

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    Updated Feb 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). Argentina AR: Poverty Gap at $5.50 a Day: 2011 PPP: % [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/argentina/poverty/ar-poverty-gap-at-550-a-day-2011-ppp-
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    Feb 15, 2025
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    CEIC Data
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2007 - Dec 1, 2019
    Area covered
    Argentina
    Description

    Argentina AR: Poverty Gap at $5.50 a Day: 2011 PPP: % data was reported at 5.900 % in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 4.800 % for 2019. Argentina AR: Poverty Gap at $5.50 a Day: 2011 PPP: % data is updated yearly, averaging 6.400 % from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2020, with 32 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 24.900 % in 2002 and a record low of 2.100 % in 1980. Argentina AR: Poverty Gap at $5.50 a Day: 2011 PPP: % data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Argentina – Table AR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Poverty and Inequality. Poverty gap at $5.50 a day (2011 PPP) is the mean shortfall in income or consumption from the poverty line $5.50 a day (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall), expressed as a percentage of the poverty line. This measure reflects the depth of poverty as well as its incidence.; ; World Bank, Poverty and Inequality Platform. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. Data for high-income economies are mostly from the Luxembourg Income Study database. For more information and methodology, please see http://pip.worldbank.org.; ; The World Bank’s internationally comparable poverty monitoring database now draws on income or detailed consumption data from around 2000 household surveys across 169 countries. See the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) for details (www.pip.worldbank.org).

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    Argentina Unemployment Rate

    • tradingeconomics.com
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    Updated Jun 19, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). Argentina Unemployment Rate [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/argentina/unemployment-rate
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 19, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 31, 2002 - Mar 31, 2025
    Area covered
    Argentina
    Description

    Unemployment Rate in Argentina increased to 7.90 percent in the first quarter of 2025 from 6.40 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - Argentina Unemployment Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.

  8. Main problems of Argentina 2024

    • statista.com
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    Updated Feb 19, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Main problems of Argentina 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1367472/main-problems-argentina/
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    Feb 19, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Nov 21, 2024 - Nov 28, 2024
    Area covered
    Argentina
    Description

    In November 2024, the main problem for the country detected by the population in Argentina was poverty with an overall 38 percent answering it as one of the main problems, followed by low wages, crime, and job shortage. During this survey, other issues like climate change dropped to the bottom of the list, with less than one percent of people mentioning them as problem. Inflation in Argentina For the first month of 2023, one of the categories with the highest consumer price index (CPI) was clothing and footwear recording an inflation rate of 120.6. Some basic basket products also recorded high year-on-year price increases, like the food and non-alcoholic drinks sector recorded between 50 and 70 index points increases from January to June 2022. Overall, the price increase has been exponential when considering previous years, for example, the health services industry recorded an increase of 1,231.5 points in approximately six years. Crime in Argentina Other most common worries for the Argentinian population were crime and violence. In 2020, the country registered around 2,416 cases of intentional murders and, in 2022, approximately 212 femicides. Nonetheless, Argentina ranks as one of the Latin American countries with the lowest homicide rate, only with more than its western neighbor, Chile. Property crimes are actually the main concern for the country, only in 2021 more than a quarter of a million thefts were registered.

  9. Argentina AR: Poverty Gap at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: %

    • ceicdata.com
    Updated Feb 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). Argentina AR: Poverty Gap at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/argentina/poverty/ar-poverty-gap-at-190-a-day-2011-ppp-
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 15, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2008 - Dec 1, 2020
    Area covered
    Argentina
    Description

    Argentina AR: Poverty Gap at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % data was reported at 0.500 % in 2020. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.500 % for 2019. Argentina AR: Poverty Gap at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % data is updated yearly, averaging 1.050 % from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2020, with 32 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6.800 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.200 % in 1980. Argentina AR: Poverty Gap at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Argentina – Table AR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Poverty and Inequality. Poverty gap at $1.90 a day (2011 PPP) is the mean shortfall in income or consumption from the poverty line $1.90 a day (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall), expressed as a percentage of the poverty line. This measure reflects the depth of poverty as well as its incidence. As a result of revisions in PPP exchange rates, poverty rates for individual countries cannot be compared with poverty rates reported in earlier editions.; ; World Bank, Poverty and Inequality Platform. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. Data for high-income economies are mostly from the Luxembourg Income Study database. For more information and methodology, please see http://pip.worldbank.org.; ; The World Bank’s internationally comparable poverty monitoring database now draws on income or detailed consumption data from around 2000 household surveys across 169 countries. See the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) for details (www.pip.worldbank.org).

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    Argentina Multidimensional Poverty Headcount Ratio: World Bank: % of total...

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    Updated Feb 28, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). Argentina Multidimensional Poverty Headcount Ratio: World Bank: % of total population [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/argentina/social-poverty-and-inequality/multidimensional-poverty-headcount-ratio-world-bank--of-total-population
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    Feb 28, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2010 - Dec 1, 2022
    Area covered
    Argentina
    Description

    Argentina Multidimensional Poverty Headcount Ratio: World Bank: % of total population data was reported at 0.600 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.900 % for 2021. Argentina Multidimensional Poverty Headcount Ratio: World Bank: % of total population data is updated yearly, averaging 0.700 % from Dec 2010 (Median) to 2022, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.200 % in 2020 and a record low of 0.600 % in 2022. Argentina Multidimensional Poverty Headcount Ratio: World Bank: % of total population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Argentina – Table AR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Poverty and Inequality. The multidimensional poverty headcount ratio (World Bank) is the percentage of a population living in poverty according to the World Bank's Multidimensional Poverty Measure. The Multidimensional Poverty Measure includes three dimensions – monetary poverty, education, and basic infrastructure services – to capture a more complete picture of poverty.;World Bank, Poverty and Inequality Platform. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. Data for high-income economies are mostly from the Luxembourg Income Study database. For more information and methodology, please see http://pip.worldbank.org.;;The World Bank’s internationally comparable poverty monitoring database now draws on income or detailed consumption data from more than 2000 household surveys across 169 countries. See the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) for details (www.pip.worldbank.org).

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    Argentine Poverty ratio - données, graphique | TheGlobalEconomy.com

    • fr.theglobaleconomy.com
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    Updated Oct 13, 2022
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    Globalen LLC (2022). Argentine Poverty ratio - données, graphique | TheGlobalEconomy.com [Dataset]. fr.theglobaleconomy.com/Argentina/poverty_ratio/
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 13, 2022
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    Globalen LLC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 31, 2016 - Dec 31, 2022
    Area covered
    Argentine
    Description

    Argentine: Poverty, percent of population: Pour cet indicateur, La Banque mondiale fournit des données pour la Argentine de 2016 à 2022. La valeur moyenne pour Argentine pendant cette période était de 34.57 pour cent avec un minimum de 25.7 pour cent en 2017 et un maximum de 42 pour cent en 2020.

  12. Highest monthly CPI from goods and services in Argentina 2024

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    Updated Jul 10, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Highest monthly CPI from goods and services in Argentina 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1364236/monthly-cpi-goods-and-services-argentina/
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    Jul 10, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Jan 2023
    Area covered
    Argentina
    Description

    The Consumer Price Index gauges the price changes in a basket of goods and services in a defined time period. During August 2024, the product category with the highest Consumer Price Index (CPI) increase compared with the previous month in Argentina was household, water, electricity, gas and other fuels with a ***** percent increase. Followed by education with a *** percent increase. Nonetheless, when compared with the previous year, communications registered the highest price increase with over *** percent year-over-year. The expectation of inflation Despite Argentina’s efforts to reduce inflation, the country ranks in the top three Latin American countries with the highest rate, only with a lower figure than Venezuela and Suriname. The situation is not a recent one, the inflation rate has been reaching double digits every year since 2012, reaching over ** percent in 2019, making the constant rising prices nothing out of the ordinary for Argentinian families. The expectation of inflation is one of the main causes of inflation with low central bank interest-rates and increases in the money supply, which helps to explain the chronic inflation of the country. Both firms and people expect inflation in their lives, workers demand increasing wages to coop with inflation, while companies increase prices of goods and services because they expect production costs to grow, creating a vicious circle in the economy. Inflation and poverty Inflation negatively affects consumers and savers alike. For the latter, 100 Argentinian pesos in 2020 was worth just under ** pesos in 2021, after adjusting for the ***** percent inflation rate. For the consumers, rising prices of the basic products increase the vulnerability of the population. In January 2023, the value of the basic food basket, which establishes the extreme poverty line, stood at ****** pesos, more than ten times higher than during the same month in 2018. Between the first half of 2018 and the first half of 2022, the share of households under the poverty line increased by over * percentage points reaching **** percent.

  13. Argentina: impact of COVID-19 on SME retail sales 2020-2021

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    Updated Jul 10, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Argentina: impact of COVID-19 on SME retail sales 2020-2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1098996/retail-sales-growth-sme-category-argentina/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 10, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Argentina
    Description

    According to a survey of small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), Argentina registered major drops in retail sales in April 2020, as a result of the onset of the coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing lockdown measures. That month, nine out of twelve retail categories surveyed saw a decrease of over ** percent in sales volumes, compared to April 2019. In July and October, small and medium-sized retailers experienced smaller sales declines, but the volumes still did not pick up to the quantities registered in the previous year. Most notably, luxury sectors such as jewelry and watches experienced the largest losses, with negative growth rates of up to ** percent in October. Argentina's poverty levels also worsened during this time. By April 2021, all categories presented a positive growth.

  14. Breakdown of G20 countries with the highest youth unemployment rates 2023

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    Updated Jul 4, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Breakdown of G20 countries with the highest youth unemployment rates 2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/723156/g20-youth-unemployment-rate-by-country/
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    Jul 4, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    The youth unemployment rate of South Africa was over ** percent in 2023, the highest of any G20 country. Italy followed with a youth unemployment rate of ** percent. In contrast, Japan's youth unemployment rate was the lowest at only *** percent. Economic crisis in Argentina At ** percent, youth unemployment in Argentina falls third out of the G20 nations. The Argentinian economy was hit by a recession beginning in 2022, with an average inflation rate of nearly ** percent that year, jumping to over *** percent in 2023. Such staggering inflation has hit Argentinian consumers hard, with the average consumer price index going from nearly *** in 2021 to ***** in 2022, before increasing to nearly ***** in 2023. While youth unemployment has fallen in Argentina since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, factors such as skyrocketing inflation make getting by difficult for many. Inequality in South Africa With a youth unemployment rate of just over ** percent, South Africa stands out from the rest of the G20 nations. Thirty years after the end of Apartheid, South Africa is considered the most unequal country in the world. Using the Gini Index, which measures income inequality with zero representing totally equal distribution and one representing unequal distribution, South Africa has a score of 0.63, higher than any other nation. Poverty and inequality are a major concern for South Africans, with over ** percent of survey respondents expressing worry over the issue in January 2024, a slight decrease from a recent peak of ** percent in August 2023.

  15. 阿根廷 在国家贫困线的贫困人口率:占人口百分比

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    CEICdata.com, 阿根廷 在国家贫困线的贫困人口率:占人口百分比 [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/zh-hans/argentina/social-poverty-and-inequality/ar-poverty-headcount-ratio-at-national-poverty-lines--of-population
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2016 - Dec 1, 2022
    Area covered
    阿根廷
    Description

    在国家贫困线的贫困人口率:占人口百分比在12-01-2022达39.200%,相较于12-01-2021的37.300%有所增长。在国家贫困线的贫困人口率:占人口百分比数据按年更新,12-01-2016至12-01-2022期间平均值为35.500%,共7份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于12-01-2020,达42.000%,而历史最低值则出现于12-01-2017,为25.700%。CEIC提供的在国家贫困线的贫困人口率:占人口百分比数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于World Bank,数据归类于全球数据库的阿根廷 – Table AR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Poverty and Inequality。

  16. 阿根廷 AR:每日5.50美元水平的贫困人口比例:2011年购买力平价:占人口百分比

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    CEICdata.com, 阿根廷 AR:每日5.50美元水平的贫困人口比例:2011年购买力平价:占人口百分比 [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/zh-hans/argentina/poverty/ar-poverty-headcount-ratio-at-550-a-day-2011-ppp--of-population
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2008 - Dec 1, 2020
    Area covered
    阿根廷
    Description

    (停止更新)每日5.50美元水平的贫困人口比例:2011年购买力平价:占人口百分比在12-01-2020达18.200%,相较于12-01-2019的14.500%有所增长。(停止更新)每日5.50美元水平的贫困人口比例:2011年购买力平价:占人口百分比数据按年更新,12-01-1980至12-01-2020期间平均值为18.300%,共32份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于12-01-2002,达49.900%,而历史最低值则出现于12-01-1986,为6.400%。CEIC提供的(停止更新)每日5.50美元水平的贫困人口比例:2011年购买力平价:占人口百分比数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于World Bank,数据归类于全球数据库的阿根廷 – Table AR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Poverty and Inequality。

  17. 阿根廷 AR:按每天1.90美元收入计算贫困人口比率:2011年购买力平价:占人口百分比

    • ceicdata.com
    Updated Apr 12, 2021
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    CEICdata.com (2021). 阿根廷 AR:按每天1.90美元收入计算贫困人口比率:2011年购买力平价:占人口百分比 [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/zh-hans/argentina/poverty/ar-poverty-headcount-ratio-at-190-a-day-2011-ppp--of-population
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    Apr 12, 2021
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2007 - Dec 1, 2019
    Area covered
    阿根廷
    Description

    (停止更新)按每天1.90美元收入计算贫困人口比率:2011年购买力平价:占人口百分比在12-01-2020达1.600%,相较于12-01-2019的1.300%有所增长。(停止更新)按每天1.90美元收入计算贫困人口比率:2011年购买力平价:占人口百分比数据按年更新,12-01-1980至12-01-2020期间平均值为2.500%,共32份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于12-01-2002,达16.900%,而历史最低值则出现于12-01-1980,为0.500%。CEIC提供的(停止更新)按每天1.90美元收入计算贫困人口比率:2011年购买力平价:占人口百分比数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于World Bank,数据归类于全球数据库的阿根廷 – Table AR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Poverty and Inequality。

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Statista (2024). Argentina: urban household poverty rate 2018-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1176116/poverty-rate-households-argentina/
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Argentina: urban household poverty rate 2018-2024

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Dataset updated
Dec 3, 2024
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Area covered
Latin America, Argentina
Description

Over 42 percent of Argentine households located in large metropolitan areas were found to live under the poverty line in the first half of 2023, 12.9 percentage points more in comparison to the same period a year earlier. When compared to the first semester of 2018, the share of urban households living under the poverty line in the South American country rose over 20 percentage points. According to the latest data available, 2.54 percent of the Argentinian population is living on less than 3.65 U.S. dollars per day.

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