They Did Not Fly as Promised Javier Milei: Argentina Has the Lowest Minimum Wage in Dollars in the Region
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According to a study by CELAG, the minimum wage is the lowest in the region, being last in the Latin American ranking. On the other hand, a study by the IARAF indicates that national public workers lost 32.6% since November 2025. To the mass layoffs in the public sector is added that employment in the private sector continues to fall. The model of dismissal. According to a report by the Latin American Strategic Center of Geopolitics (CELAG) Arge…
Argentine workers receive the lowest wages in Latin America, and the fall is historical, according to a report by the Latin American Strategic Center of Geopolitics (Celag). In September 2025, the real minimum wage fell below the 2001 level, before the collapse of convertibility. At Casa Rosada they admit that Javier Milei’s government used the workers’ income as “anclam of adjustment and the slowdown of inflation.” And the numbers confirm it. C…
In an economic scenario that continues to be crossed by inflationary tensions and fiscal adjustments, several recent studies began to show more clearly the impact on workers' incomes.The measurements reveal a significant decline in the Argentine minimum wage, both in comparison with other countries in the region and in historical terms.Argentina is the last in the regional ranking of minimum wages According to a report by the Latin American Stra…
Known as the new scenario, President Milei again surprised the market by repeating that he did not buy reserves to raise the d lar. He said it in a context of large foreign exchange inflows due to private debt being placed in the world, and with sadness of investors who had been frightened before the 26th. With this, all d lars fall, especially the wholesaler. Investors did not like the decision, so bonds and shares went down, with risk somethin…
Javier Milei’s promise that “dollar wages are going to fly” clashes with reality. Real purchasing power is lower than that of 2001. President Javier Milei’s promise, made in November 2023 when he was elected that “in 2025 wages in dollars will fly”, not only was not fulfilled, but workers’ incomes plummeted to historical levels. A report by the Latin American Strategic Center for Geopolitics (Celag) revealed that, updated to November 2025, Argen…
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