Official statistics highlight the deep divide between the two sides of the Argentinean capital.
Residents are also feeling the pinch because of the flow-on effect of the rocketing prices of basic services such as gas and electricity.
A child born in the south is twice as likely to die before the age of five as one born in Recoleta.
The unemployment rate for the head of the household is three times higher in the city’s poor southern neighborhoods, while the likelihood of that person having finished primary school is eight times lower.
But not everyone is keeping silent about this rampant inequality in the capital of a country where one in three people live in poverty.
Fuente: http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/10/17/inenglish/1476706313_654950.html
