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Milei Approval Rating Holds as Argentines Worry More About Jobs

  • Javier Milei was elected President of Argentina in November 2023 amid an economic crisis with inflation at 140% and a poverty rate of 40%.
  • Argentina reported 7.6% GDP growth for Q2, despite earlier warnings from over 100 economists about potential devastation from Milei's policies.
  • Milei's policies included abolishing rent controls, which led to a 300% increase in supply and a 40% drop in rents, as noted by Emmanuel Rincon.
  • Milei aims to transform Argentina into a major oil producer by utilizing resources in the Vaca Muerta basin, which could bolster the economy according to reports.
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The President will base the campaign for October on arguments similar to those of 2023: before they were caste and dollarization, now they will be the drop of inflation and the cultural battle. He wants to reach 45%.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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José Calero/Noticias Argentinas 19 months after the assumption of Javier Milei as president, the fall of inflation and the departure of the exchange rate quota emerge as the two great achievements of libertarian management, but as a counterpart there was an increase of layoffs and a very strong fall of wages in certain sectors.According to a study by the Interdisciplinary Institute of Political Economy (IIEP), which depends on the Faculty of Eco…

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