Official data from the first quarter of the year reveals a significant income disparity within Buenos Aires. The wealthiest residents earn half of the city’s total income, highlighting a concentrated distribution of wealth. A stark geographical divide also exists, with individuals in the northern districts earning nearly double the income of those in the southern areas. This data underscores growing economic inequalities across different neighborhoods. The findings offer a snapshot of the economic landscape of the city, revealing a considerable gap between high and low earners. Further analysis is needed to understand the factors contributing to these income differences and potential policy implications. The report provides key insights into the economic realities faced by residents across Buenos Aires.