The estimate was $6,080 above last year’s estimate and was $9,659 higher than the same period.
He median household income Uruguayans grew by 6.9% during the first quarter, after their estimate was about 6,080 pesos above the last one last year, after going from 89,315 pesos in the fourth quarter of 2023 to the current 95,395 pesos.
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The data comes from the latest technical bulletin of “Income of Households and Individuals” prepared by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) for the first quarter of the year.


In Montevideo, the average household income went from 111,458 pesos to 117,142 pesos from one quarter to the next, that is, an increase of 5.10%. In it insideFor its part, the increase was 8.72% after going from 74,205 pesos to 80,677 pesos, below the average for the capital and the country as a whole.
As for the median, this stood at 73,667 pesos for the average of the Uruguayat 89,228 pesos for Montevideo and at 64,293 pesos for the interior of the country.
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The average per capita income is almost 34,000 pesos
To level per capita, the average income (at current values, without bonus and without rental value) of the entire country for the first quarter went from 31,661 pesos to 33,843 pesos. This represents an addition of 2,182 pesos compared to the last quarter of last year, and 3,422 pesos compared to the same period in 2023, when it was 30,421 pesos.
In Montevideo, this went from 41,257 pesos to 43,357 pesos, while in the interior of the country it went from 25,566 to 27,840 pesos, again below the other averages. The median of Uruguay It was estimated at 29,083 pesos, that of Montevideo at 37,889 pesos and that of the interior at 25,150 pesos.
Source: Ambito