With an inflation rate between 12 and 14% the families that would slip towards the area of poverty are about 300 thousand
bringing the total number of
poor to almost 10 million individuals.
This can be read in a research by Tecne' according to which inflation would drag another 400,000 families into a situation of near-poverty, bringing the households in intermittent poverty to 2.4 million.
Vulnerable families or those hovering between normality and poverty would grow by 600,000 units, rising from 2:8 to 3.4 million
.
Overall, the area of traditional poverty, that of quasi-poverty and vulnerability would grow overall by five points,
representing 35% of families and almost 27 million individuals.