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El SalvadorEconomy: Nearly four million Salvadorans—57 percent of the population—are categorized as poor (living on less than $2 a day), with 2,114,000 of those considered extremely poor (living on less than a $1 a day). Income disparity is extremely high. The wealthiest ten percent of Salvadorans earn 39.3 percent of national income; the bottom ten percent earns just 1.4 percent. Services employ 65.8 percent of workers; agriculture and industry both employ 17.1% of workers. As much as one third of El Salvador's citizenry has migrated to other countries in search of better economic opportunities. Climate for microfinance: FINCA El Salvador serves clients throughout all 14 of El Salvador‘s departmentos (states or provinces). The typical client is a female entrepreneur with an average loan of $402 Meet Doña Hortensia: Reluctant Village Bank President
FINCA El SalvadorClients: 14,731 BackgroundGeography: Located in Central America, bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Guatemala and Honduras, El Salvador is slightly smaller than Massachusetts. El Salvador is known as the "Land of Volcanoes"; it suffers frequent and sometimes destructive earthquakes and volcanic activity. It is also extremely susceptible to hurricanes Program information is updated on a monthly basis from reports from the field.
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