63.7% of Argentines have difficulty reaching the end of the month

63.7% of Argentines have difficulty reaching the end of the month

Despite the decline in inflation in recent months, 89.3% of Argentines said they need better salaries and 63.7% said they have more and more difficulties to reach the end of the monthaccording to the latest report by the consultant Zuban Córdoba.

The survey was made to 1400 people, and within those who had difficulty reaching the end of the month, there were 44.9% between 16 and 30 years, 62.9% between 31 and 45, 60.8% between 46 and 60 and 67.3% more than 60.

In turn, 57.4% of respondents responded that not to the following statement “Javier Milei and Toto Caputo have everything under control” and 35% supported it. Also 50.3% admitted that “they are afraid to lose its employment or income” for government policies.

On the other hand, 60% warned that “they believe that Milei and his government are deepening inequality in Argentina“And the 37.1% questioned that phrase.

The image of the government of Javier Milei falls

According to another report by the same consultant, a 56.8% of Argentines reject the policies of the government of Javier Milei. This number represents a growth of social discontent with libertarian management with the elections in the province of Buenos Aires and the nationals increasingly.

This survey also notes that the president’s image also worsened: 57.5% has a negative image of Milei and 41.9% positive. 42.8% of respondents maintain their support for libertarian management.

In the same vein, the report also showed that 53.6% of respondents define antimileist and the 28.1% Mileista. In addition, the 55.4% considered that the Head of State represents “a risk to society” and the 37.8% that “remains the change.”

With the sight of the next elections, both provincial and national, the survey also pointed out that the intention of 52.8% of respondents is “to punish the management of the current government” with their vote, while the 38.3% will seek to “reward the government” of Milei.

Source: Ambito

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