Consumption in Argentina has dropped below the pandemic and 2001 levels as the South American country's economy continues its erratic behavior under Libertarian President Javier Milei, whose administration depicts a different scenario. A survey conducted by the pollsters Scentia showed the loss of purchasing power and the recession on mass consumption. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesThe drop in household consumption is just the tip of the iceberg. We will also see a sharp drop in tax revenues, which will necessarily lead to new cuts in public spending. And, once again, a squeeze on the earnings of workers who manage to stay employed.
Aug 19th, 2024 - 11:47 am - Link - Report abuse -2In other words: libertarian/neoliberal policies kill.
Kirchnerist/Peronist economic policies kill.
Aug 19th, 2024 - 01:51 pm - Link - Report abuse +2Your communist propaganda ignores this because actually economic hardship does not matter to you at all.
What you are really after is communist hell for all. That's why you hate the USA.
An outsider like Milei was only elected because Kirchner economics damaged Argentina badly. He has been in office 8 months.
OK. You tell us what you think is the economic solution for Argentina.
You want to bash Milei. Then tell us Mr. Economics, what is the economic solution that will make a good life for regular Argentine people.
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