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Peru | May 26, 2008 [ 17:45 ]

Poverty in Peru decreased 5.2% in 2007, says National Statistics Institute


Poverty in Peru during 2007 decreased by 5.2 percent compared to 2006, from 44.5 to 39.3 percent, stated today the head of the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) Renán Quispe, during a conference to present the country's poverty estimates.

The largest poverty reduction was registered in the urban area, from 31.2 percent in 2006 to 25.7 percent in 2007, while in the rural area it diminished from 69.3 to 64.6 percent.

Meanwhile, extreme poverty was reduced by 2.4 percent over the same period.

Quispe said that the jungle was the region with the largest decrease from 56.6 percent in 2006 to 48.4 percent in 2007, a reduction of 8.2 percent.

In the coast, poverty decreased from 28.7 to 22.6 percent in the same period, while in the mountains, it fell from 63.4 to 60.1 percent.

According to the numbers presented, Loreto showed the largest reduction of poverty at national level with 11.7 percent, followed by Ayacucho which declined 10.2 percent compared to 2006.

Poverty index also decreased in San Martín (9.8 percent), Huanuco (9.7 percent) and La Libertad (9.2 percent).

The departments with the highest rates of poverty in the country are Huancavelica (85.7 percent), Apurimac (69.5 percent), Ayacucho (68.3 percent), Puno (67.2 percent) Huanuco (64.9 percent), Cajamarca ( 64.5 percent) and Pasco (63.4 percent).

He said that in the rural areas, extreme povery fell by 4.2 percent, while in urban areas from 4.9 to 3.5 percent.

Quispe stressed on this poverty estimates were carried out by INEI in the framework of an inter-institutional work with international organism such as the World Bank, the Institute for Research and Development of France and Academic Unit and the Research Center of Peru.

He stated this report will help to optimize Peru’s government spends in order to reduce poverty.

News source: ANDINA

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6 Comments

# Jet says :
May 27, 2008 [ 2:43 ]

But Peruvians will find a way to complain about this.  Trust me.

# Stream says :
May 27, 2008 [ 6:02 ]

And believe me there will be some idiot on Living in Peru that will say something stupid. Ooops, look it was Jet. moron

# Jet says :
May 27, 2008 [ 17:15 ]

Stream does it empower you to insult people?  How is what I said stupid? As a culture we can look upon ourself and predict the way we interpret events around us.  A introspective reflection of our own perceptual bias can serve as a medium for change, initiated from within our own collective psyche.  If I say what I say, such as in the last post, its only after having been born in-to, and grown up in the culture for which I reflect upon.
What I said was based on the article and how I beleive people will interpret it. 
What you said has nothing to do with the article, but rather choosing to use personal insults against someone else rather than commenting on the article itself.
So based on that, it seems that your description might apply more to you than to me.  But I wont stoop to personal insults in order to prove a point. Your own words already do that for me.
;)

# PERU says :
May 27, 2008 [ 21:50 ]

Jet you are a goose.

# Jet says :
May 27, 2008 [ 22:01 ]

PERU, haha.. i feed them everyday at a lake by my house Laughing

# Stream says :
May 27, 2008 [ 23:24 ]

Now that was much better put Jet. I can respect the point you are making in your second post. Unfortunately the first post came off as a pessimistic criticsim of the country.

In part I agree with what you are saying. Peruvians are known for being pessimistic about things, but I believe that is changing. We have been through a lot and it is difficult to believe in our leaders.

Keep feeding the geese. Laughing

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