A shrinking labor force, falling real wages, and a battered minimum pension are reshaping Argentina’s job market under Milei
A shrinking labor force, falling real wages, and a battered minimum pension are reshaping Argentina’s job market under Milei
The president celebrated the rise of informal work, but some economists say that the drop in formal employment is still worrisome
The drop, going on four consecutive years, is attributed mainly to institutional hostility and attacks on journalists
The Argentine president defended his economic policies and backed Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni amid illicit enrichment accusations
The national administration filed a complaint over espionage against Luciana Geuna for filming the government house’s corridors, and barred all accredited journalists
According to a leak, the White House could change its historical position as retaliation for NATO allies not supporting the war on Iran
The far-right entrepreneur is reportedly spending two months in Argentina. The reasons for his prolonged stay are kept under wraps
The labor federation looked to halt the law on the grounds that it made ‘detrimental and permanent changes’ to workers’ rights
The government, who never granted the resources for the law approved in 2025, now wants to limit the number of beneficiaries