The economic humor remains in red: what worries Argentines today according to social media Argentine citizens continue expressing deep concerns over their economic situation, with social media platforms reflecting widespread pessimism despite government efforts to signal improvement. A report by Monitor Digital analyzed 1.049.500 mentions related to the economy during July and found public sentiment remains firmly entrenched in negative territory. The aggregated sentiment indicator stands at around -68 points on the National Sentiment Rating scale, placing it within the “very bad” category and close to entering the “poor” range. The study highlights that while there has been no new decline in economic perception over the past year, there have also been no signs of optimism shifting the mood. Historical comparisons reinforce this trend. In July 2024, the indicator was around -60 points, dropping to approximately -63 in July 2025, and further declining to -68 this year. This suggests a persistent lack of confidence among the population. Employment continues to be the primary concern, with nearly half—44.7%, of all economic-related discussions centered on jobs. Although this share decreased slightly compared to 2023, when more than half of conversations focused on employment, it still dominates public discourse. According to the report, the sentiment associated with the job market has worsened significantly, moving from roughly -24 points in 2023 to almost -48 points in July 2026. This indicates growing anxiety about the prospects of recovery. Monitor Digital notes that employment remains both a key topic of interest and a worsening point of concern. While it continues to draw the most attention, its evaluation has steadily declined each year. The report underscores that the issue of employment is not just a recurring theme but one that increasingly reflects a sense of despair among many Argentinians. Inflation, once a dominant subject in economic discussions, has seen a noticeable decrease in mentions. Its share of economic conversations dropped from 14.8% in July 2025 to 9.9% this year. This decline coincides with the government's claim of slowing inflation, which is one of its main arguments for economic stability. However, the report warns that reduced mention does not equate to improved public sentiment. The sentiment linked to inflation remains strongly negative, hovering around -47 points NSR. Concerns have shifted toward other factors such as the dollar, unemployment, poverty, and debt. The dollar has emerged as a central focus in recent months, with mentions related to it reaching 15.7% of all economic discussions, the highest since 2023. This surpasses even poverty as the second most discussed topic. Analysts suggest that the dollar has become a major trigger for economic and political sensitivity on social media. The currency's volatility and impact on daily life continue to fuel frustration and uncertainty. Additionally, mentions related to public debt, credit, and financing have increased, indicating a more fragmented economic agenda. This shift suggests that while some issues have lost prominence, others have gained traction, leading to a broader and more complex set of concerns. The overall picture remains one of ongoing hardship, with little sign of relief on the horizon.
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PerfilIndépendantProgressisteFactualité 95Objectivité 90il y a 22 h L'humeur économique reste rouge: ce qui inquiète les Argentins selon les réseaux sociauxL'article discute du sentiment économique actuel en Argentine basé sur les conversations sur les médias sociaux analysées par Monitor Digital. Il souligne que la perception du public reste fortement négative, avec un score global de sentiment de -68 points, classé comme " très mauvais ". Le rapport note que si l'inflation a ralenti, cela ne reflète pas une amélioration du moral économique. L'emploi continue d'être la principale préoccupation, avec plus de 44% des mentions économiques qui lui sont liées, montrant une détérioration du sentiment de -24 à -48 points depuis 2023.
Lecture du biais (Progressiste): L'article présente les défis économiques comme des problèmes systémiques affectant les citoyens ordinaires, mettant l'accent sur l'inégalité croissante et le manque d'efficacité du gouvernement.
Pourquoi factualité (95): The article accurately summarizes the primary source document, including specific data points like the -68 NSR score, the decline from previous years, and the focus on employment as the main concern. It also correctly references Monitor Digital’s analysis of 1.049.500 mentions. The only minor deviat
Pourquoi objectivité (90): The article maintains a neutral tone throughout, presenting facts without overt bias or emotional language. It frames the situation objectively by quoting the Monitor Digital report and avoids taking sides in the political discussion.
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