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Economic Unrest Grows: 6 Out of 10 Argentines Do Not Arrive at the End of the Month

A survey by Zuban Córdoba revealed that 65.1% felt that their situation had worsened and more than 50% feared losing their job. Only 14.7% could save.
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From the interviewer Zuban Córdoba published a report linked to the consumption and value of wages in Argentines, where the percentages show that a large majority is complicated to cover the monthly expenses indispensable to life. In the same line a little more than 50% also stated that he fears losing his current job due to the growth of layoffs, voluntary retirements and suspensions that are being given in different sectors of the national eco…

A survey by Zuban Córdoba revealed that 65.1% felt that their situation had worsened and more than 50% feared losing their job. Only 14.7% could save.

This was indicated by a survey conducted by Zuban Córdoba y Asociados Consultora. A little more than 50% of those consulted said they were afraid of losing their jobs or their income. In addition, they considered it necessary to recover wages. The sustained economic and social deterioration begins to mark changes in public opinion and perceptions. It is that the destruction of employment and of companies, already has its correlation in the major…

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