Argentina's 2023 Inflation and Poverty Crisis
In August 2023, Argentina provided a stark example of inflation's impact, with its annual rate reaching nearly 125%. This period saw the country's poverty rate climb to 40%, a substantial increase from the 25% recorded at the end of 2017.
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