University Budget: How Much a Teacher Lost in Three Years and How the Numbers Are per Student
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University teachers marched throughout the country this Tuesday. The central reason is the same as the one they have been demanding for months: May 2026 wages accumulate a fall of 34.5% in real terms since November 2023, equivalent to 8.6 full salaries lost in just over two years. And some starting positions with simple dedication were below the poverty line according to the INDEC data of March. How much university teachers charge in May 2026: t…
A detailed report reveals that the purchasing power of the academic sector sank 34.5% in real terms. The entry How much university professors charge in May 2026 was first published in #BorderJournalism.
Between 2023 and 2025 the university budget fell 29% in real terms and reached the lowest level since 2006. The salary of an assistant professor lost 25% of purchasing power in three years and the funding per student was reduced to the lowest level since 2004. With those numbers as a backdrop, teachers, students, rectors and university unions will return today to march to claim for the financing of the public higher education system. The mobiliz…
Failure to comply with the Financing Act deepens the wage deterioration of professionals and accelerates a wave of resignations. The fall of 34 per cent in the real value of income is equivalent to having collected 8 less salaries
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