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Public Perception: 7 Out of 10 Argentines Distrust Indec Inflation Data

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The Zentrix consultancy poll revealed that 67.4% of citizens believe that official indices do not reflect their real cost of living. Mistrust grows among voters of the ruling party and reflects a strong political rift. Read more
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A recent national survey exposed a worrying fact: 67.4% of Argentines distrust the official inflation figures published by the INDEC. Only 29.9% support these numbers, and opinion is strongly influenced by the political identity of each respondent. Among Sergio Massa’s voters, distrust reaches 94.4%, while in Javier Milei’s electorate it drops to 43.8%, with 52.2% who do believe in official statistics. A clear sample of how polarization even goe…

A survey by Consultant Zentrix warned that 67.4% believe that the latest official CPI indices are not in line with real increases, especially in food, transport and services.

Buenos Aires, Aug 25 (Prensa Latina) Today almost seven out of 10 Argentines distrust the inflation reports released by the government of President Javier Milei according to a poll conducted by Zentrix. The post More Argentines distrust inflation reported by the government first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

The majority distrust the official figures, while the negative perceptions about the personal economy and the general direction of the country grow. In a climate of growing social unrest, a recent survey revealed that almost 7 out of 10 Argentines believe that official inflation data do not reflect what is happening in their pockets. For the majority, the cost of living continues to rise and the salary increasingly reaches less to cover basic ex…

A new national survey reveals a high level of distrust among the population toward official inflation data. According to a survey by the consulting firm Zentrix, nearly seven out of ten Argentines believe that the figures reported by INDEC (National Institute of Statistics and Census) do not adequately reflect the real variation in their cost of living. According to the report, general distrust reaches 67.4% of respondents, compared to 29.9% who…

The Zentrix consultancy poll revealed that 67.4% of citizens believe that official indices do not reflect their real cost of living. Mistrust grows among voters of the ruling party and reflects a strong political rift. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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