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Buenos Aires Times | News from Argentina and beyond – in English

Rising poverty to impact life expectancy, child mortality rates

Buenos Aires Times | News from Argentina and beyond – in English
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Over 25 million people are considered poor in Argentina today and, out of that total, nearly eight million are facing extreme poverty.

Experts warn that worsening economic conditions and spending cuts could lead to an increase in child mortality rates and life expectancy.

Poverty has risen 10 points and extreme poverty eight in only three months , according to Catholic University of Argentina's Social Debt Observatory.

In Argentina , life expectancy is between 74 and 75 years old almost three years below the world average.

In addition to poverty, this phenomenon is related to several other factors, such as maternity at an early age and lack of health and medical check ups.

The budget allocation to sexual and reproductive health was reduced by over 70 percent in the first four months of the year .

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