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Argentina Is Still in Crisis: Why Lower Inflation—and Milei—Might Not Last

Only so much patience people will have. Too many problems to turn things around quickly and eventually the frustration might just doom Milei. Job loss is a big worry for many people. My friend just got laid off from her job. Bad news because that means I have to step up to the plate more.

Approval ratings look like they are starting to go down. If the recession continues, that number will keep getting worse.

 
It's hardly surprising given how long he's been in the job. Considering the disaster the last bunch of chancers left it'll take years not months for things to get better.
Agree this will take several years to sort out. And he has such as much. I get that people are desperate and angry. Unfortunately when this happens people tend to blame the current President. I don't think this time is any different.
 
Agree this will take several years to sort out. And he has such as much. I get that people are desperate and angry. Unfortunately when this happens people tend to blame the current President. I don't think this time is any different.
Considering all the harsh austerity measures it boggles my mind how he can still have half the population support him. That is difficult for my mind to comprehend that. People must really be willing to suffer and turn the country around for his popularity to still be so high.
 
Considering all the harsh austerity measures it boggles my mind how he can still have half the population support him. That is difficult for my mind to comprehend that. People must really be willing to suffer and turn the country around for his popularity to still be so high.
People are very tired of the past administrations that ruined the country. It's definitely painful but people are willing to sacrifice to turn things around. But this could quickly turn around if this recession doesn't end soon.
 
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