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In El Salvador, a small but densely populated Central American nation, wealth is not a recent phenomenon. It is a legacy, often passed down through generations of coffee exports, industrial diversification, and strategic political alliances. Unlike the flashy tech billionaires of Silicon Valley, El Salvador’s elite—often referred to as los catorce (the fourteen)—have historically maintained a low profile while wielding immense influence over the country’s economy.
: Diversified from agriculture into major business groups like Grupo de Sola . Hill : Long-standing power in agriculture and finance. The Modern Transition: From Landowners to Business Groups
. While the specific names have evolved, the concept remains a powerful symbol of economic concentration in the country. The Evolution of Wealth: From Coffee to Conglomerates