Chileans celebrate poverty rate falling to 17.3% per Casen 2024 survey, with graphs showing decline and subsidy reliance highlighted on a Santiago billboard.
Chileans celebrate poverty rate falling to 17.3% per Casen 2024 survey, with graphs showing decline and subsidy reliance highlighted on a Santiago billboard.
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Chile's poverty rate falls to 17.3% according to Casen 2024

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The Chilean government presented the Casen 2024 survey results, showing income poverty dropping to 17.3%, equivalent to nearly 600,000 fewer people than in 2022, under a more stringent methodology. However, the poorest households increasingly rely on state subsidies, which now make up 69% of their income. Extreme poverty stands at 6.9%, while multidimensional poverty falls to 17.7%.

The National Socioeconomic Characterization Survey (Casen) 2024, released this Thursday at the Cineteca of the Centro Cultural de La Moneda in Santiago, adopts an updated methodology recommended by an advisory commission, eliminating imputed rent and differentiating poverty lines for renters ($352,359 per equivalent person) and non-renters ($237,094), averaging $268,146. This measurement, based on the 2021-2022 Family Budget Survey, includes a healthier basic food basket, reducing ultra-processed products by 50%, and adds dimensions like caregiving, digital connectivity, and educational learning.

The income poverty rate stood at 17.3%, affecting 3,478,364 people, down from 20.5% in 2022. Under the previous methodology, it would have fallen from 6.5% to 4.9%. Extreme poverty dropped to 6.9%, from 8.5% in 2022, 14.3% in 2020, and 9.2% in 2017. Development and Social Minister Javiera Toro credited President Gabriel Boric's policies: “Chile is less poor than four years ago [...] public policies [...] have allowed recovering a path of growth, but also focused on social security”.

However, in the lowest income decile, state subsidies rose from 27% in 2017 to 69% in 2024, while autonomous income fell from 63% to 31%, highlighting the Universal Guaranteed Pension (PGU). LyD economist Paulina Henoch warned: “It is concerning what is happening with the group of greatest deprivations. In the first decile, there is a drop in work income and a significant increase in monetary subsidies”.

Multidimensional poverty decreased from 20% to 17.7%, with 20 indicators across five expanded dimensions. Severe poverty, combining insufficient income and multidimensional deprivations, fell from 7.8% to 6.1%. The Gini index remained at 0.464, with no significant change from 0.470 in 2022. Subsecretary Paula Poblete stressed: “The standard of living [...] changed, and the State must rise to the occasion”.

In a letter to the editor, Rodrigo Jordán, president of the Fundación Superación de la Pobreza, urged action: “These figures are not distributed homogeneously [...] It is essential to address these gaps”. President Boric, responding to right-wing criticism, tweeted: “While the right insists that Chile is falling apart [...] poverty in Chile has significantly receded”.

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Discussions on X about Casen 2024 highlight a drop in Chile's poverty rate to 17.3% under a stricter methodology, with government figures like President Boric and Giorgio Jackson celebrating nearly 600,000 fewer people in poverty. Media reports the figures neutrally while noting debates over the new standards. Some users remain skeptical, questioning if the progress is substantial given persistent high rates and increased reliance on subsidies for the poorest households.

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Illustration of joyful diverse Colombian workers celebrating the unemployment rate drop to 8.8%, featuring job signs, graphs, and national flag.
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Colombia's unemployment rate drops to 8.8% in March 2026

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The Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE) reported that Colombia's unemployment rate fell to 8.8% in March 2026—the lowest for any March since 2001, continuing the downward trend from 10.9% in January and 9.2% in February—with 2.34 million people unemployed (down 174,000). This marks a 0.8 percentage point drop from 9.6% in March 2025. The employed population grew by 650,000 (2.7%), while the January-March quarter rate stood at 9.6%. Neiva ranked among cities with the lowest unemployment.

Dane reported that in 2025, 5.2 million people lived in multidimensional poverty conditions, or 9.9% of the national population. This marks a 1.6 percentage point reduction from 2024, with 793,000 people exiting the condition.

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A new study based on the 2024 CASEN survey highlights how poverty, caregiving, and informality deepen labor gaps for women in Chile's lowest income quintile. Experts at a Red Activa forum analyzed data showing 27% female unemployment, high informality, and disproportionate care burdens. They proposed nurseries, flexibility, and formalization as key solutions.

Chile's Defensoría de la Niñez will release its Annual Diagnosis on the Situation of Children's and Adolescents' Rights 2026 on Thursday, reporting a 46.4% increase in sexual violence victims and a 137% rise in hospital discharges for self-inflicted injuries. The report points to ongoing risks in mental health, school coexistence, and specialized protection for over 4 million children and adolescents. Anuar Quesille, the Child Ombudsperson, calls it a 'national alert'.

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The Philippine Institute for Development Studies said Filipinos classified as “non-poor” may actually be living in poverty, as current measurement methods fail to capture resource sharing within households. Studies presented at a webinar showed that household income averages mask intra-household inequalities. Women and children in particular may face deprivation despite non-poor household status.

DANE reported a 10.9% unemployment rate for January 2026, the lowest in recent history for a first month of the year, despite a 23% minimum wage increase. Informality dropped to 55%, and the employed population grew by 324,000 people. Yet, these official figures are sparking political polarization.

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