Nearly 200,000 formal private sector jobs have been lost in Argentina since President Javier Milei took office. While there was a brief period of recovery last year, registered employment creation has stalled for the past ten months. The data indicates a significant downturn in formal employment within the private sector. This trend raises concerns about the economic impact of the current administration’s policies. Experts suggest the losses reflect broader economic challenges facing the country. The decline in registered jobs contrasts with earlier hopes for economic stabilization. Further analysis is needed to determine the long-term effects of these job losses on the Argentine economy and workforce.
