Private consultants estimate that prices likely rose between 2.4% and 2.6% in April, the first monthly slowdown in nearly a year
Economics
The shift in the oil and gas industry is based on a new model that is destroying more employment than it is creating
Although activity grew 5% compared to the same month in 2025, it was not enough to overcome the cumulative decline of the first trimester
President Milei’s austerity drive tamed inflation and balanced the books — but two years in, the cuts are deep, his popularity is slipping and the easy targets are gone
Agency rises the country’s credit score from CCC+ citing stronger fiscal and external position, but flags inflation risks
The 4% fall in April — the ninth straight monthly drop — is leaving less margins for cuts to public spending
A shrinking labor force, falling real wages, and a battered minimum pension are reshaping Argentina’s job market under Milei
Government wants to slash the weather service. Can it function with 30% less staff?
The government has announced plans to cut 240 posts at the National Meteorological Service. Workers warn flights and emergency alerts will be affected
Milei said job creation has surpassed lost employment. Here’s what the numbers show
The president celebrated the rise of informal work, but some economists say that the drop in formal employment is still worrisome