- cross-posted to:
- politics@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- politics@lemmy.world
Persistent inflation, rising unemployment, and corruption cases are creating the worst possible panorama for the president’s public image
In a scenario constructed from the official statistics promoted by the government, Javier Milei’s Argentina is a happy world: poverty is falling to its lowest level in the last seven years, economic activity is reaching record highs, and fiscal balance is being maintained.
But, simultaneously, more and more people say that their present situation doesn’t align with the successes touted by the far-right president, a disconnect pointed out not only by his detractors but even by figures of economic orthodoxy aligned with his policies.



There is no beef shortage. It’s just about beef being too expensive. Also, I’ve lived in Argentina my entire life and I’ve never seen “donkey meat” or heard of anyone who has.
You don’t know what you’re missing out on!
Supongo que es en el campo o uno de los lugares mas pobres. La liberalización de la economía de esta forma siempre lástima a los de bajo recursos. Si la carné de rez en el extranjero gana mas entonces hay un costo de oportunidad en elegir no exportar la. Irónicamente eso causa inflación ya que el mercado domésticos tiene que compensar por la oportunidad. Dudó que esto se vea en Buenos Aires.
Who said I was referring only to Buenos Aires? I’ve travelled all over Argentina and have friends in multiple cities. Nome of them has ever seen or heard of “donkey meat”. Regarding exported meat, it’s known that the best meat in Argentina is exported, not consumed locally.