actualmente esta en 36% aunque en un lado vi que estaba en 34,4%💀 y la indigencia en 7%, y recordemos que antes de milei la pobreza estaba estaba en 52%
En 1 año hemos pasado de estar en la mierda, a tener una moneda estable, a que vuelva el credito, que los salarios crezcan, etc. Se espera que crezcamos vigorozamente durante al menos los años que le quedan a mileien el gobierno. Este señor es un procer, un genio de la economia, y lo está demostrando. En Argentina estamos muy contentos con él. Tenemos mucha esperanza en 2025.
1:45 don't be fooled. 45% of the population in poverty doesn't mean that they live in shanty towns like these. It only means that they couldn't make 1,000 dollars monthly.
Poverty as of today 38% and going down. Inflation Month to Month nearly 1.8%. Lowest in 20 years and going down. What Libertarians economic theory says....its happening. The problem was never the theory...but the politicians and the casts trying to do not executing them.
Milei has announced intentions to further reduce the size of the state, including closing the Central Bank and implementing a tax reform to cut 90% of national taxes. He also aims to establish a free trade agreement with the United States and seeks greater autonomy within Mercosur.
Its interesting how English-speaking channels usually publish outdated data, I guess scripting a video is hard work, especially when the data is in another language, and the Argentinian economy is changing so fast
GDP is falling by 3.8%, investment by 22%, consumption by 6.9%, and imports by 20%, while unemployment has risen from 5.7% to 7%. This is a precarious stability achieved through market interventions, indebting the country to sustain an artificial exchange rate, selling off and pawning reserves. It is achieved without keeping the economy functioning. Stabilizing certain variables, such as inflation, comes at the cost of deteriorating the real economy and income policies, for example, by lowering wages and pensions, halting public works, cutting budgets for education and healthcare, reducing consumption, and decreasing purchasing power by 17.8% since Milei took office.
Same as the 90's and 70's... the result was a disaster those decades, nothing seems that's going to be different this time, lets wait and hope for the best.
Franco...keep crying. This has NOTHING to do with the 70s and nearly the 90s with Menem taking debt in dollars. The PBI is already 3.8% above in the last Q and we are not taking debts like Menem did, selling the jewels of the grandma, in dollars, to maintain a lie like the 1 to 1 peso vs dollar. Keep crying peroncho.
All this yapping about how the inflation has gone down, and yet, PRICES in Argentina never go down. Milei also removed regulation on products and services pricing, which normally is what makes companies lower prices when things are going well for the country. Now a people in dollarized economy that should be thriving because of the low inflation and reevaluation of the peso are actually being f^^êd because their wages are worth less and prices are frozen still in the values they got the days inflation was high. They were never forced down. All this is to say, Milei and other libertarian extremists will insist on the macroeconomic success of their endeavors while hiding their intention to make investors spend more and make companies richer and richer. People actually living in this countries are suffering a slow and painful life.
Food prices have gone down, rent prices have gone down, construction prices have gone down. UNTIL DEFLATION IS REACHED, meaning inflation reaches below 0% prices are not supposed to go down, and they still have. The Salary is winning on inflation and people have much more purchasing power thanks to the strenghtening of the peso. The only ones who have lost are the corrupt leftist politicians who win through embezzling from the poor. And people like you defending their pockets.
Lower inflation does not mean prices going down it just mean they stop going up. Either way the growth of salaries has outpaced inflation meaning that the median(yes median not mean) argentinian has become richer. Also if you afe going to criticize something you should criticize what the people defending it actually whant nd do not some conspiracy of it. When I criticize marxist or social democratic policies I dont say that they want to make people poorer and politicians richer I just say that that is what ends up happening when you act in accordance to those theories
Ps: I use the median because is not affected by outliers (veeeeeryyyyy rich people). The median salary is the salary above which 50% of argentinians earn
As of January 2025, all these figures have gotten better. Poverty fell to 34.9%. Risk prime fell to 600 points.
not updated numbers.
By december, poverty rate shrank to 38%
Yes, why they forget to say it? Only considering the numbers till mid year?
In conclusion, Milei's government has been a great success so far.
36%. todavia no salio el dato de diciembre. Pero se estima que está en 36%.
@@luquitaz5 Lee en inglés y contesta con ñ. Alto chad.
34%
actualmente esta en 36% aunque en un lado vi que estaba en 34,4%💀 y la indigencia en 7%, y recordemos que antes de milei la pobreza estaba estaba en 52%
800 pesos/usd in the black market? Man, end of 2023 was around 1500. Check your numbers
En 1 año hemos pasado de estar en la mierda, a tener una moneda estable, a que vuelva el credito, que los salarios crezcan, etc. Se espera que crezcamos vigorozamente durante al menos los años que le quedan a mileien el gobierno. Este señor es un procer, un genio de la economia, y lo está demostrando. En Argentina estamos muy contentos con él. Tenemos mucha esperanza en 2025.
1:45 don't be fooled. 45% of the population in poverty doesn't mean that they live in shanty towns like these. It only means that they couldn't make 1,000 dollars monthly.
es verdad, una cosa es pobreza y otra indigencia(gente sin hogar y que no puede ni pagar canasta basica y servicios basicos)
Poverty as of today 38% and going down. Inflation Month to Month nearly 1.8%. Lowest in 20 years and going down. What Libertarians economic theory says....its happening. The problem was never the theory...but the politicians and the casts trying to do not executing them.
In Argentina news go fast. Numbers of poverty drop below 2023, prices stabilized or went down. Salary recovers
Old information, bad information. Redo the video plz
How hard is it to pronounce Milei( me + lay)
Imaginate lo bien vamos que los números de este video estan desactualizados y actualmente estan mucho mejores xd
Another video with stock images and outdated figures
Milei has announced intentions to further reduce the size of the state, including closing the Central Bank and implementing a tax reform to cut 90% of national taxes. He also aims to establish a free trade agreement with the United States and seeks greater autonomy within Mercosur.
Its interesting how English-speaking channels usually publish outdated data, I guess scripting a video is hard work, especially when the data is in another language, and the Argentinian economy is changing so fast
You released a video in 2025 with October 2024 data and expect donations?
What's wrong with this? 2025 has just started 3 days ago. Do you have any data for 2025😂😂😂😂
@IR19881 Appreciate the detailed-oriented approach ;). You know your stuff though official data is always published for closed cycles. 😌
AI content is wild
GDP is falling by 3.8%, investment by 22%, consumption by 6.9%, and imports by 20%, while unemployment has risen from 5.7% to 7%.
This is a precarious stability achieved through market interventions, indebting the country to sustain an artificial exchange rate, selling off and pawning reserves. It is achieved without keeping the economy functioning. Stabilizing certain variables, such as inflation, comes at the cost of deteriorating the real economy and income policies, for example, by lowering wages and pensions, halting public works, cutting budgets for education and healthcare, reducing consumption, and decreasing purchasing power by 17.8% since Milei took office.
what is poverty defined as?
Same as the 90's and 70's... the result was a disaster those decades, nothing seems that's going to be different this time, lets wait and hope for the best.
Franco...keep crying. This has NOTHING to do with the 70s and nearly the 90s with Menem taking debt in dollars. The PBI is already 3.8% above in the last Q and we are not taking debts like Menem did, selling the jewels of the grandma, in dollars, to maintain a lie like the 1 to 1 peso vs dollar. Keep crying peroncho.
Una "pequeña" diferencia: Superavit fiscal como política de Estado. Todo lo contrario a los 90's y 70's.
A crying leftist is exactly what I voted.
@@princekalender2154 no doubt, ignorance and violence are very common traits, time will tell
All this yapping about how the inflation has gone down, and yet, PRICES in Argentina never go down. Milei also removed regulation on products and services pricing, which normally is what makes companies lower prices when things are going well for the country.
Now a people in dollarized economy that should be thriving because of the low inflation and reevaluation of the peso are actually being f^^êd because their wages are worth less and prices are frozen still in the values they got the days inflation was high. They were never forced down.
All this is to say, Milei and other libertarian extremists will insist on the macroeconomic success of their endeavors while hiding their intention to make investors spend more and make companies richer and richer. People actually living in this countries are suffering a slow and painful life.
Kuka
@ Insightful
Food prices have gone down, rent prices have gone down, construction prices have gone down. UNTIL DEFLATION IS REACHED, meaning inflation reaches below 0% prices are not supposed to go down, and they still have. The Salary is winning on inflation and people have much more purchasing power thanks to the strenghtening of the peso. The only ones who have lost are the corrupt leftist politicians who win through embezzling from the poor. And people like you defending their pockets.
Lower inflation does not mean prices going down it just mean they stop going up. Either way the growth of salaries has outpaced inflation meaning that the median(yes median not mean) argentinian has become richer. Also if you afe going to criticize something you should criticize what the people defending it actually whant nd do not some conspiracy of it. When I criticize marxist or social democratic policies I dont say that they want to make people poorer and politicians richer I just say that that is what ends up happening when you act in accordance to those theories
Ps: I use the median because is not affected by outliers (veeeeeryyyyy rich people). The median salary is the salary above which 50% of argentinians earn
Interesting