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Poverty in Peru has rapidly declined since the start of the 21st century, as a result of prosperity from the international market, tourism, low inflation, greater economic opportunities, and neoliberal economic policy, at one of the fastest rates in South America. Poverty decreased from 58.7% in 2004 to 20.5% in 2018, or from 14.9 million people in poverty to fewer than 6.8 million people in 2018, with millions of Peruvians rising out of poverty according to the Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI). In 2019 the poverty rate decreased with another 1,7%.

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  • En el Perú la pobreza nacional bajó dos puntos porcentuales al pasar de 27.8% por ciento en el 2011 a 25.8% por ciento en el 2012, con lo que 509,000 personas dejaron de ser pobres durante el 2012, según informó recientemente el INEI.​En el 2017 la pobreza alcanza el 21.7% de la población, subiendo en un punto porcentual respecto al 2016.​ En el 2020 la pobreza monetaria alcanzó el 30,1%.​​ En el año 2021, la pobreza monetaria alcanzó al 25,9% de la población.​ Esta es una lista de los departamentos del Perú ordenados según su pobreza desde 2007 al 2017. Basado en las estadísticas del INEI. (es)
  • Poverty in Peru has rapidly declined since the start of the 21st century, as a result of prosperity from the international market, tourism, low inflation, greater economic opportunities, and neoliberal economic policy, at one of the fastest rates in South America. Poverty decreased from 58.7% in 2004 to 20.5% in 2018, or from 14.9 million people in poverty to fewer than 6.8 million people in 2018, with millions of Peruvians rising out of poverty according to the Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI). In 2019 the poverty rate decreased with another 1,7%. As of 2018, 20.5% of the population of Peru is at or below the poverty line, constituting around 6,765,000 people. Only 2.8% (~924,000 people) of the Peruvian population find themselves in extreme poverty. According to the INEI, extreme poverty is defined as individuals who earn less than US$80 per month (S./264 PEN), and the minimum living wage is defined as US$415 per month. Poverty in Peru is especially present in underdeveloped and most inland regions of Peru, particularly Huancavelica and Cajamarca, as a result of little economic opportunity and availability of capital in those regions. Areas with a high development index, such as Lima, Moquegua and Ica, enjoy relatively low poverty as a result of economic opportunity. Peru is one of the countries in the world that has seen the fastest reduction of poverty, partly due to sound economic policy and growth. (en)
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  • En el Perú la pobreza nacional bajó dos puntos porcentuales al pasar de 27.8% por ciento en el 2011 a 25.8% por ciento en el 2012, con lo que 509,000 personas dejaron de ser pobres durante el 2012, según informó recientemente el INEI.​En el 2017 la pobreza alcanza el 21.7% de la población, subiendo en un punto porcentual respecto al 2016.​ En el 2020 la pobreza monetaria alcanzó el 30,1%.​​ En el año 2021, la pobreza monetaria alcanzó al 25,9% de la población.​ Esta es una lista de los departamentos del Perú ordenados según su pobreza desde 2007 al 2017. Basado en las estadísticas del INEI. (es)
  • Poverty in Peru has rapidly declined since the start of the 21st century, as a result of prosperity from the international market, tourism, low inflation, greater economic opportunities, and neoliberal economic policy, at one of the fastest rates in South America. Poverty decreased from 58.7% in 2004 to 20.5% in 2018, or from 14.9 million people in poverty to fewer than 6.8 million people in 2018, with millions of Peruvians rising out of poverty according to the Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI). In 2019 the poverty rate decreased with another 1,7%. (en)
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  • Poverty in Peru (en)
  • Pobreza en el Perú (es)
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