In the middle of the discussion of the national administration with The governors for the distribution of money from taxes, a private report reveals that although this year The provinces are improving their position with respect to 2024, Strictly speaking, the squeeze they received last year implies that they continue under what they perceived in 2023.
“In the seventh month of the year, non -automatic transfers from the national government to provinces and CABA totaled $ 235,116 million (paid stage)”says the consultant Politikon Chaco. The study indicates that “with respect to July 2024, these shipments grow 90.5% in real terms; however, Comparing with July 2023, they still have descents of important magnitude (-67.5% in real terms) ”.
As observed in the previous months, Julio presented a strong distortion of non -automatic shipments by territorial location. The City of Buenos Aires stayed with 53.3% of the total distributed in the month while the 23 provinces, together, captured 46.7%.
This is due to precautionary measure issued by the Supreme Court against the national governmentl, for the claim before the decree of former President Alberto Fernández who had cut him part of the funds he received to give them to the province of Buenos Aires.
“Very behind, In terms of participation on the distributed total, the provinces of Buenos Aires (14.9%of the total), Córdoba (4.2%), Salta (3.3%) and Tucumán (3.2%) were located, ”says the Polyikon Chaco report.
The distribution of money presents “HIGH HEATOGENITIES”says the report, which are explained in most cases due to the comparative base of 2024. “So there are districts such as Chubut, CABA, Catamarca and Salta that exceed 300% of real interannual variation, but this does not represent in itself a genuine improvement of resources except in the case of CABA “indicates the report.
In an election year in which the governors go doing political bets is relevant how the resources that have nothing to do with co -participation are being derived, And therefore, they have higher levels of discretion.
Transfers: Who wins
- CABA, 365%;
- Catamarca, 397%;
- Chubut, 489%;
- Formosa, 69.7%;
- Jujuy, 124.2%;
- Mendoza, 130.9%;
- Salta, 341.7%;
- San Juan, 175.8%;
- San Luis, 186.9%;
- Santa Fe, 66.9%;
- Río Negro, 2.7%:
- Tucumán, 40.5%.
Transfers: Who loses
- Buenos Aires, 22.5%;
- Corrientes, 54.7%;
- Entre Ríos, 7.2%;
- La Pampa, 39.6%;
- La Rioja, 29.4%;
- Misiones, 81.7%;
- Neuquén, 11.7%;
- Santa Cruz, 11.1%;
- Santiago del Estero, 16.7%;
- Tierra del Fuego, 11.1%.
Those who received ATN in July
The contributions of the National Treasury have the greatest degree of discretion of the national government. In July the provinces benefited were Catamarca with $ 3.5 billion, jump with $ 3.5 billion and Tucumán with $ 3.5 billion. In turn, Julio’s Fund Totalized $ 79,306 million, so its execution was only 13.2%.
Accumulated results from January to July 2025
In the former Seven months of the year, non -automatic transfers from the national government to provinces and CABA totaled $ 1.5 billion. Regarding the same period of 2024, these shipments grew 167.5% in real terms (+37.3% by excluding CABA).
Source: Ambito