Venezuela: Still Insufficient Economic Recovery, 68.5% of Households Are Poor, According to a Study
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The economic recovery in Venezuela remains insufficient to reverse poverty, which affects 68.5% of households, while the deterioration of the population...
The National Survey of Living Conditions (Encovi), which for years undressed the depth of the revolutionary collapse in Venezuela, has re-naked with its data the...
The survey revealed that total poverty fell from 73.2% to 68.5% between 2024 and 2025. However, the multidimensional poverty index, which includes public services, education, housing and employment, was 55% according to Encovi.
08-05-26.-Anitza Freitez, director of the Institute of Economic and Social Research of the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello (UCAB), presented on Thursday, May 7, the National Survey of Living Conditions (ENCOVI) 2025 in which he addressed various items, including education in the country. ...
In 2025, Venezuela experienced a decline in poverty, reaching levels similar to those prior to the 2017 crisis, although these levels remain high. According to a report by the Andrés Bello Catholic University, poverty affected 68.5% of the population, almost 5 percentage points lower than the previous year and nearly 15 percentage points lower than in 2024. The data comes from the National Survey of Living Conditions (Encovi) conducted by the un…
The Venezuelan economy went through a prolonged period of recession since 2014 and until about 2022, together with a process of hyperinflation.Despite the improvement of these indicators, problems persist in access to education and health, as well as electricity and drinking water services.The president in charge, Delcy [...] The post 68.5% of Venezuela's households are poor, according to study appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salva…
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