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hachedete
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Periodista y customizador de contenidos. No ficción: mi plegaria matinal realista.

"El crecimiento económico es una condición necesaria para que el mercado laboral funcione bien", explica el economista, @dbravo_UC, en #RadioAnálisis. 📻102.5 FM 💻radio.uchile.cl 👉tinyurl.com/ye28bcsk

Katherine Martorell (RN) afirma que Kast “está respondiendo todos los días por errores de los ministros” latercera.com/nacional/notic…



CORRUPCIÓN GOBIERNO BORIC ! Si esto no es CORRUPCIÓN no sé que es !! Contraloría detecta que Junaeb pagó más de $12 millones por cada comida entregada a estudiantes biobiochile.cl/noticias/nacio… vía @biobio

En este momento hay 31 escaleras mecánicas sin funcionar en el Metro de Santiago, este es el máximo detectado, y casi el doble de lo normal Tres escaleras de estación Universidad de Chile llevan entre 3 y 20 días sin funcionar Puede verificar en ariellopez.cl/metro/accesibi…






One year into cell phone bans, Dallas schools see 24% increase in library book checkouts. 👏👏👏 "Public school districts in Texas are almost one school year into the first statewide cellphone ban, and a North Texas school district is seeing positive impacts. Dallas ISD officials said that, district-wide, they have seen a significant increase in library book checkouts, which they largely attribute to students no longer having cellphones with them during the school day. "I started hearing, 'Oh, I'm so bored. I can't get on my phone after I do my work or during lunchtime,'" Hillcrest High School librarian Nina Canales said. "Once they lock into these stories, they don't seem to care about their phones at all." From the first day of school to March 31, 2026, the district reported an increase of more than 200,000 additional books checked out compared to the previous year. A look at the library checkouts for the previous year: 2025-2026 Total Circulation (1st day of school to March 31, 2026) – 1,084,837 2024-2025 Total circulation (1st day of school to March 31, 2025) – 872,430 Total library book checkout increase: 24.35% At Dallas ISD's Hillcrest High, students are following this trend. Canales said there were roughly 500 books checked out in the first nine weeks of the 2024-2025 school year. This school year, that number spiked to about 1,800 books. "That floored me," Canales said. "I had to re-do the report again because I was like, 'What, are you kidding me?'" Students felt the impact too. "Now that I'm busy with a bunch of work and college, I don't find myself missing my phone that much, even at home," said Yamilet Jimenez, 9th grader." By @laceybeasnews. @JonHaidt @safe_screens

What is the most unequal country in South America? It depends on what metric you look at. One way to measure income inequality is to look at the share of all income that goes to the top income earners. The chart plots this for all seven South American countries with comparable 2022 pre-tax income estimates in the World Inequality Database. The difference between the left and right bars is which earners they cover: the richest 10% on the left, the richest 0.1% on the right. Looking at the left-hand bars, Colombia ranks top. It has the highest share going to the richest 10%, followed by Chile, Brazil, and Peru — in these four countries, the top 10% share earns more than half of all income. This is high relative to other countries around the world. But looking at the dark blue bars on the right, the rankings change. Peru’s richest 0.1% receive about 22% of income, the highest in the region by far, and actually the highest in the world that year. This chart shows just two metrics, but you would also get different pictures if you looked at Gini coefficients or the distribution of wealth instead. So, what is the most unequal country in South America? It depends on what metric you look at. This is a region with high inequalities, but different indicators will tell you different stories depending on which part of the distribution you examine, and how incomes are measured. (This Data Insight was written by @EOrtizOspina.)




