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Employment: the Three “Key” Sectors that Do Not Take Off and What the Government Can Do to Reverse It, According to Spotorno

Summary by El Cronista
The Argentine economy recorded a record EMAE in December, but the labor market told another story. The employment data of the same period showed a loss of 100,000 jobs compared to the previous year, a rise from unemployment to 7.5% and an increase in informality. For economist Fausto Spotorno this divergence is not an anomaly but the foreseeable consequence of a structural transformation underway: there are sectors at the top, but the big job ge…
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The Argentine economy recorded a record EMAE in December, but the labor market told another story. The employment data of the same period showed a loss of 100,000 jobs compared to the previous year, a rise from unemployment to 7.5% and an increase in informality. For economist Fausto Spotorno this divergence is not an anomaly but the foreseeable consequence of a structural transformation underway: there are sectors at the top, but the big job ge…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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