Argentina's new President to dismiss 70,000 government employees
- Argentine President Javier Milei plans to dismiss 70,000 government employees, freeze public works, and cut social welfare programs, causing concern for his high approval ratings.
- Workers in the private sector have experienced the biggest one-month wage reduction in at least three decades since Milei took office in December.
- Despite austerity measures, polls show a growing optimism among Argentines regarding the economy's future, leading to increased public confidence in the government.
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