:List of Argentine provinces by Human Development Index

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[[File:Provinces of Argentina by HDI (2021).svg|thumb|500x500px|Map of the HDI of the provinces of Argentina in 2021.

Caption:{{legend|#003135|> 0.880}}

{{legend|#00726a|0.880 – 0.850}}

{{legend|#00bfac|0.850 – 0.840}}

{{legend|#8ce8d3|0.840 – 0.830}}

{{legend|#c7f0e2|< 0.830}}]]

The following table presents a listing of Argentina's provinces and its autonomous city, ranked in order of their Human Development Index. The last report is from 2022 and covers data from 2021. It is elaborated by the United Nations Development Programme.

Provinces

class="wikitable sortable"

!Rank

!Province

or region

!HDI (2021){{cite web|title=El mapa del desarrollo humano en Argentina|url=https://www.undp.org/sites/g/files/zskgke326/files/2022-11/PNUD_ElMapaDelDesarrollo_FINAL_1.pdf|work=United Nations Development Programme|date=25 June 2023}}

1

|{{flag|Buenos Aires|name=Buenos Aires City}}

|0.882

2

|{{flag|La Pampa}}

|0.861

3

|{{flag|Chubut}}

|0.858

4

|{{flag|Tierra del Fuego}}

|0.856

5

|{{flag|Santa Cruz}}

|0.854

6

|{{flag|Mendoza}}

|0.848

rowspan="3" |7

|{{flag|Catamarca}}

| rowspan="3" |0.844

{{flag|Río Negro Province|name=Río Negro}}
{{flag|Salta}}
10

|{{flag|San Luis}}

|0.843

rowspan="2" |11

|{{flag|Buenos Aires Province|name=Buenos Aires}}

| rowspan="2" |0.842

{{flag|Misiones}}
rowspan="3" |13

|{{flag|Córdoba|Córdoba Province, Argentina}}

| rowspan="3" |0.841

{{flag|Santa Fe}}
{{flag|Tucumán}}
rowspan="2" |16

|{{flag|Jujuy}}

| rowspan="2" |0.840

{{flag|La Rioja (Argentina)|name=La Rioja}}
18

|{{flag|Corrientes}}

|0.839

19

|{{flag|San Juan}}

|0.838

20

|{{flag|Entre Ríos}}

|0.836

21

|{{flag|Santiago del Estero}}

|0.833

22

|{{flag|Neuquén}}

|0.832

23

|{{flag|Formosa}}

|0.822

24

|{{flag|Chaco}}

|0.808

See also

References

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