The Indec Reported that Wages Grew 2.5% in October: How They Were Left in Relation to Inflation
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Buenos Aires, December 24, 2025-Total News Agency-TNA-The process of recompositioning labor revenues again showed mixed signs during October, in a context where wages managed to reach just above monthly inflation, but still without consolidating a sustained recovery in purchasing power. The latest official data reflect a dynamic of “technical pattern” that, while it marks a turning point in the worst months of the crisis, still leaves real incom…
In October, the Wage Index recorded an increase of 2.5 per cent per month, above inflation in the same month, which was 2.2 per cent, according to the latest INDEC report, although the recovery of purchasing power still remains in a “technical pattern”, according to an analysis by the Freedom and Progress Foundation. “The wage index advanced 2.5 per cent per month in October, while October inflation was 2.2 per cent. It should be borne in mind t…
According to INDEC, whose statistics are increasingly objected to, there is an improvement in the informal sector. The registered private sector and the public were below the general indicator. The salary index reported by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) showed, in October, a rise of 2.5 per cent per month, above the cost of living of that month, which was 2.3 per cent.
According to the INDEC, formal income increased below the IPC of October and, so far this year, it already accumulates a slight real loss. According to the INDEC Wage Index, the registered wage, which includes workers from the public and formal private sectors, increased 2% in October, but it was again below the inflation of the month, which was 2.3%. Thus, formal income failed to recover purchasing power. As of this year, the registered wages a…
Only the unregistered private sector was able to beat inflation
The indicator accumulated a rise of 33.7% since December, in a scenario marked by disparate behaviour between the public, registered private and unregistered private sectors.
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