Can you explain this post in the context of the thread? The article claims that 70% of workers make less than 550k and 70% of households earn less than 950k. The world bank claims the total labor force is
~21 million From looking online, I see estimates of total number of households in Argentina ranging around 13 million total. I could be more precise with a little digging.
So FAECYS members represent ~5% of the workforce and, assuming each member is the sole earner of the family ~10% of households. But that doesn't tell me about the 70%. Some conclusions I can try to infer:
- The article didn't interpret the INDEC census correctly ( I admit I didn't look myself)
- The INDEC numbers about 70% are cooked because there is a sizable number of frontline workers who make more than that
- The INDEC numbers are correct, but they distort the fact that a sizeable number of other people are doing relatively better
- The INDEC numbers are correct, and that's why it's prudent to try to get a union job if you're a low-level worker.