A private report exposes the strong income gap between provinces: while CABA receives more than US$25 per day, in the north it does not reach US$9.
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The distribution of income in Argentina shows a strong territorial disparity that calls into question the average economic recovery data. A report by the consultant Focus Market revealed that, while some sectors receive income in dollars comparable to countries in the region, large sections of the population live at significantly lower levels. Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Tierra del Fuego, Neuquén, La Pampa and Santa Cruz are located in the …