Nuevo León Was at the Lowest Level of Extreme Poverty in Almost a Decade: Inegi
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Nuevo León dropped its extreme poverty rate by more than 75 percent, from 2.1 in 2020 to 0.5 in 2025, announced Governor Samuel García Sepúlveda. During his message at the inauguration of the Eighth Unbounded Meeting for Older Persons, in Cintermex; the state president announced the achievement achieved by the Cabinet of Equality for All Persons and its Zero Hunger policy. According to an assessment by the INEGI, the poverty rate also dropped si…
Monterrey, N.L.- With a strategy that combines economic growth with a comprehensive social policy that guarantees the rights of all people, the Nuevo León Model has made unprecedented progress in reducing poverty and social deprivation, said Governor Samuel Alejandro García Sepúlveda. Accompanied by the Secretaries, Martha Herrera of Equality and Inclusion and Alma Rosa Marroquín, the State President emphasized that with this the state is a nati…
Monterrey, NL. In the Multidimensional Poverty Measurement 2022-2024 of the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi), Nuevo León ranked second in extreme poverty reduction, only after Baja California.According to the agency, in 2018 the proportion of people in extreme poverty in the state was 0.7%; however, with the pandemic this indicator increased to 2.1%. In 2022 it was reduced to 1.1% and by 2024 it was placed at 0.5%, the lowe…
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