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41% of Argentines Feel that They Live Worse than Their Parents and 63% Already Reported Consumption

At present there are more and more Argentines who feel that they have a worse economic pass than their parents (41%), than those who believe that it is equal (27%) or better (27%). According to Argentina News, the data comes from a report prepared by the think lab study center. Today, Argentines feel that the middle class is in decline, 55% believe it is shrinking, only two out of every ten that is growing and two others that remains the same. I…
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41% of Argentines feel that they have a worse economic pass than their parents, surpassing those who believe it is equal (27%) or better (27%). This perception is complemented by the idea that the middle class is in decline; 55% of Argentines believe it is shrinking, while only two out of ten think it is growing and two others that remains the same. The data comes from a study center report Think Lab. The survey details the class self-perception…

A private study revealed that the social and economic regression deepens in Argentina: four out of ten people believe that their situation is worse than that of their parents, and two out of three admit that they have stopped consuming goods or services that were previously part of their daily lives. The deterioration of the Argentine middle class has become more visible in recent years, marked by the fall in purchasing power and the constant in…

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PensarLab, the research laboratory of Fundación Pensa, presented a special edition of its Social Thinking series, entitled “Experando la Carroza: la class media Mafalda se dilude.” The report analyzes how the Argentine middle class, historically an emblem of cohesion and social mobility, goes through a process of profound transformation, in a context of economic uncertainty and change [...] The post Middle class radiography: how the consumption …

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The economic current situation of many Argentines is being dominated by negative data. More and more Argentines feel that they have a worse economic pass than their parents (41%), than those who believe it is equal (27%) or better (27%). Today, Argentines feel that the middle class is in decline: 55% ...

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A report prepared by the think lab (thinking foundation) study center found that more and more Argentines today feel that they have a worse economic pass than their parents (41%), than those who believe it is equal (27%) or better (27%). According to the study, Argentines feel that the middle class is in decline, 55% believe it is shrinking, only two out of every ten that it is growing and two others that remains the same. In addition, two out o…

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At present there are more and more Argentines who feel that they have a worse economic pass than their parents (41%), than those who believe it is equal (27%) or better (27%). The data comes from a report prepared by the think lab study center. Today, Argentines feel that the middle class is in decline, 55% believe it is shrinking, only two out of every ten that is growing and two others that remains the same. In addition, two out of every three…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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