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6 out of 10 Argentines believe that "the economy is very bad and will get worse"
AR🏛️ PoliticsProgressive5 hr. ago

6 out of 10 Argentines believe that "the economy is very bad and will get worse"

A recent survey by Atlas Intel and Bloomberg reveals that 62% of Argentinians believe the economy is in a poor state, with 49% expecting it to worsen over the next six months. The majority also view family life negatively, with 54% rating it as bad. Employment conditions are particularly grim, with 73% perceiving them negatively. Public opinion of President Javier Milei’s administration is largely negative, with 53.8% rating it as bad or very bad. Major concerns include corruption, unemployment, poverty, insecurity, and low wages.

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6 out of 10 Argentines believe that "the economy is very bad and will get worse"

A recent survey by Atlas Intel and Bloomberg reveals that 62% of Argentinians believe the economy is in a poor state, with 49% expecting it to worsen over the next six months. The majority also view family life negatively, with 54% rating it as bad. Employment conditions are particularly grim, with 73% perceiving them negatively. Public opinion of President Javier Milei’s administration is largely negative, with 53.8% rating it as bad or very bad. Major concerns include corruption, unemployment, poverty, insecurity, and low wages.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames public dissatisfaction with the current economic situation and government performance in a critical light, emphasizing negative perceptions of both the economy and the Milei administration. While it presents data objectively, the focus on widespread pessimism and criticism of the執

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