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Survey: People from Córdoba are less irascible than the rest of the country

According to a study, on average, people from Córdoba exhibit a better social mood than Argentinians as a whole

A study reveals that  people from Córdoba are less irascible than the rest of Argentinians.

This is an index developed by  consulting firm Casa Tres, led by Mora Jozami, which reflects the social mood and the level of support for President Javier Milei's administration.

The Social Irascibility Index (IDI) combines nine variables into a single value, including approval of the administration, consumption level, and general mood.

Bar chart showing the Social Irritability Index across different segments such as gender, age, area, 2023 runoff preference, and image of Llaryora, where the highest values correspond to those who vote for Javier Milei and the lowest to those who vote for Sergio Massa.
On average, people from Córdoba have shown a better social mood than the rest of Argentinians | La Derecha Diario

Its scale ranges from a maximum of +100 points, which reflects the highest level of satisfaction, to a minimum of -100 points, which expresses the highest level of social tension.

In the May measurement, the IDI for the entire country reached a value of -10 points, while in Córdoba province it registered +10.

Comparison of the Social Irritability Index between the Argentine nation, with a value of minus ten, and Córdoba, with a value of ten, showing that people from Córdoba are less irritable than the national average.
On average, people from Córdoba have shown a better social mood than the rest of Argentinians | La Derecha Diario

This indicates that, on average,  people from Córdoba display a better social mood than Argentinians as a whole, as well as a higher level of support for the national government.

Within Córdoba,  the highest level of tension is found among Peronists, women, and older people.

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