Mexico | How poor is the population that is in labor poverty?
Published on Tuesday, July 2, 2024
Mexico | How poor is the population that is in labor poverty?
In the 2024-I quarter, on average, the population in labor poverty was able to cover only 42.3% of the food basket with their labor income. In Baja California, Guerrero and Oaxaca, people in labor poverty can purchase less than 1/3 of the food basket.
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- Key points:
- In the 2024-I quarter, on average, the population in working poverty was able to cover only 42.3% of the food basket with their labor income.
- Although the urban-rural difference in the gap has decreased since 2020-III, this is because the urban population can now buy a smaller part of the food basket.
- A reduction in the gaps by sex is observed, since while in 2006-II men in poverty could buy 46.9% of the food basket and women 33.7%, in 2023-III the proportion that were able to purchase was 45.1% and 38.9%, respectively.
- In Baja California, Guerrero and Oaxaca, people in labor poverty can purchase less than 1/3 of the food basket with their labor income.
- In 2005, on average a person who was not in labor poverty and worked in the formal sector could buy about 8.0 food baskets, while in 2024-I they could buy 5.8 baskets with their labor income.
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