The Continuous Household Survey recorded a decrease in household perceptions compared to the second quarter of the year.
He median household income fell at the country level in the third quarter of the year, when compared to the data recorded during the second quarter of 2023.
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From the Continuous Household Surveyhe National Institute of Statistics (INE) reported that both household income as individuals fell in the quarterly comparison.


He median household income At the country level it was 88,086 pesos during the third quarter, when during the second quarter it had been 88,579 pesos, a difference of 493 pesos, more than 12 dollars.
At this point there is the peculiarity that in Montevideo grew from 107,656 pesos to 108,027 pesos from one quarter to the next (difference of 371 pesos, more than 9 dollars), while in the inside the country It fell from 75,630 pesos to 74,521 pesos (a difference of 1,109 pesos, almost 28 dollars).
Despite the quarterly decline, the median household income It was 6,081 pesos (more than 152 dollars) higher than estimated during the same period in 2022.
The per capita income of Uruguayans fell during the third quarter of 2023
For its part, the average per capita income fell from one quarter to the next from 31,441 pesos to 31,249 pesos, that is, a difference of 192 pesos less (almost 5 dollars).
In the breakdown, per capita income in Montevideo grew from 39,829 pesos to 39,980 pesos (almost 4 dollars), while in the interior of the country it fell from 26,125 pesos to 25,713 pesos (more than 10 dollars).
However, on a year-on-year basis, the average per capita income in Uruguay It grew by 2,214 pesos (more than $55) compared to the third quarter of 2022, when it was 29,035 pesos.
Source: Ambito