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Con el nuevo salto de la pobreza, la Argentina volvió a ocupar uno de los peores lugares de la región para las personas más vulnerables
Aunque la pandemia aumentó la precariedad social en toda América Latina, el país partió de una base más endeble que varios de sus vecinos como producto de la crisis de los últimos años y, en particular, de la alta inflación
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Some rather sobering statistics about poverty in Argentina in comparison to the rest of South America have emerged.
Here in the bubble of CABA it feels we could not be further removed from countries like Paraguay, Peru or Bolivia. But the reality is that we are now living in a country with more poverty than any other country in South America except for Venezuela and Bolivia (and only by a few % points) Despite CABA having 20% of its residents living in Poverty. This is really something to think about.
Traditionally Argentina has seen spikes followed by recoveries in terms of poverty by a large segment of the population who are extremely vulnerable.
Will the third time also work a charm? Or we have now found ourselves in a situation where we are even weaker than before compared to 89 and 01 with a much more complicated path to recovery and more barriers to investment that not even an Argentine miracle move can solve.
In a context of capital flight, divestment, brain-drain, reduced tax revenues and taxable base, difficulties in borrowing, difficulties in repaying, an expensive public health crisis how can Argentina possibly fund its way out of a long term poverty trap?
In the immediate term what can the expat community be doing to help those in a situation of desperation? Any reputable food bank programs for example?