SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Latin American poverty levels in 2023 fell to a 33-year low, led by progress in Brazil, the United Nations' Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) said in ...
Mexico leads Latin America in poverty reduction, owing primarily to recent minimum wage increases, according to a United ...
Latin America finds itself in an interesting predicament. While only the progressive governments are making progress on ...
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Gen Z In Latin America Having a Harder Time To Become Economically Independent Than Their Parents
Generation Z members in Latin America are having a harder time becoming economically independent than their parents did, according to a new report ...
Sept. 8 (UPI) --Nearly 6 million children and young people in Latin America will fall into poverty by 2030 because of climate change's impact on their communities, a recent report predicts. However, ...
The scant but valuable tradition of self-examination / by José Ignacio García Hamilton -- Poverty to the south of the Rio Grande -- Spain, Great Britain, and the limits to royal power -- Public ...
The World Bank announced this week that Latin America needs to cut poverty to boost growth -- a conclusion that may be stating the obvious. But this is a big deal for the international lending ...
The world’s 1.4bn people without a bank account are missing out. They lack the security it provides compared with informal ways to save and the benefits of participation in the formal economy, all of ...
Deaths in the region have doubled in the last five months. In the United States and other Western nations, the toll from COVID-19 is finally beginning to ease, at least in part, because of the rapid ...
SANTIAGO, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Weaker macroeconomic performance and rising food costs have put the brakes on the rate of poverty decrease in Latin America, the United Nations' economic body for the ...
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