In Buenos Aires, the income of those who live in the North is 93.5% higher than those in the South. Salaries in the southern neighborhoods lost more against inflation.

The gap only considers total labor and non-labor income. It does not take into account, for example, housing conditions, proximity to flood zones. The 10% of employed people with the lowest income received less than $80,000 in their main occupation. On average, the last decile earned 23 times more than the first.