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    1. PedroGabrielLima13 on

      Chile and Uruguay (Peru as well):

      ![gif](giphy|a8oKA4ftX1VcfvHuro)

    2. Pampa_of_Argentina on

      Argentina measures poverty more strictly than the rest of Latin America. No way Argentina is poorer than Bolivia or Brasil. This map is very bad.

    3. Beautiful_Garage7797 on

      i feel like there might be something that happened shortly before 2022 thats skewing the numbers a bit…

    4. Pristine-Board-6701 on

      Did they account for inflation at all? Or is it just dollars to pesos or whatever the currency is in each country?

    5. The PPP rating is very sensitive to USD fluctuations. Since Trump became president the currency has devalued somewhat and this reflects on these kinds of metrics.

      Determining how relevant this is in measuring the daily needs of the poorer populations in the continent is another story.

    6. South America should be at the very least on par with eastern Europe or western Europe at the Greatest. But for some reason they aren’t.

    7. Today is objectively the best day in human history for the average person to be alive. By every metric we as a species are better off than any point in our history. We have better education, health care, leisure time, food quality and quantity, odds of living through childbirth or to your 1 st birthday. Toilets and clean drinking water per capita. Today is the best day and tomorrow is looking pretty good too.

    8. Long-Arm7202 on

      I don’t buy the Venezuela numbers. There’s no way it went from 90-54 in 3 years.

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