The president highlighted his economic management in the first months of government and remarked: “What we have to look at is where we would be if we were not here.”
Despite the recorded increases in the Argentine economy, the president Javier Milei analyzed that “15% inflation in February would be a huge number.”
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The President highlighted his economic management in the first months of government and assured that “wholesale inflation in December was 54%. That annualized gives you 17,000,” he explained and noted: “We were in a hyper or in a situation proper for a hyper. In the third week of December inflation was already at 30%. I remember that I said that if it gave 30% it was a great goal because it indicated that in the fourth week they had stopped increasing prices,” the president noted.


After knowing the inflation data for January, which was 20.6%, Milei considered for the next monthly measurement that “15% would be a great number.”
“What we have to look at is where we would be if we weren’t here,” he emphasized.
Finally, he projected into the future and said: “We want to reach the middle of the year with one digit, but it is an expression of wish.”
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Source: Ambito