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Poverty Reduction in Coahuila: Study

Although poverty indicators have shown an improvement in Coahuila over the past two years, social deficiencies continue to affect a significant part of the population, revealed an analysis by the Civic Council of Institutions (CCI) based on figures from Inegi. Luis Alfredo Medina, research coordinator of the JRC, explained that currently 3,898,800 people live in the state. Of these, 51.6 per cent are classified as "non-poor and non-vulnerable", …
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Although poverty indicators have shown an improvement in Coahuila over the past two years, social deficiencies continue to affect a significant part of the population, revealed an analysis by the Civic Council of Institutions (CCI) based on figures from Inegi. Luis Alfredo Medina, research coordinator of the JRC, explained that currently 3,898,800 people live in the state. Of these, 51.6 per cent are classified as "non-poor and non-vulnerable", …

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elsiglodetorreon.com.mx broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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