A Family Needed $1,176,852 Not to Be Poor in September
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The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) announced on Tuesday that a type family, composed of two adults and two children, needed $1,176,852.05 to avoid falling below the poverty line in September. The amount corresponds to the value of the Total Basic Basket (CBT), which measures the cost of essential goods and services. According to the report, the total basic basket and food (CBA) increased by 1.4 per cent compared to August,…
Both the basic food basket and the total, which determine the poverty and poverty thresholds, increased below inflation according to the INDEC. Read more
In parallel with the inflation of the ninth month of the year, INDEC informs the values that determine poverty and indigence in the country.
A typical family, consisting of a mother, father and two children, needed $1,176,852.05 to overcome the poverty line in September, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC). Thus, the basic food basket (CBA) and the total (CBT) increased by 1.4% compared to August 2025. CBT increased by 22% compared to the same month in 2024. So far this year, it accumulates a rise of 14.9%. While the CBA recorded an annual increase …
In September, a type family of four individuals (a 35-year-old male, a 31-year-old woman, a 6-year-old son and a 8-year-old daughter) needed $1,176,852 to avoid falling below the Total Basic Basket (CBT).This was reported by the INDEC, which also announced on Tuesday that inflation for the ninth month of the year was 2.1%.According to the information provided by the statistical agency, this indicator -which measures food, clothing, housing, heal…
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