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Argentina's Poverty Rate Surges Amidst Austerity Measures

Saturday 28 September 2024 - 10:15
Argentina's Poverty Rate Surges Amidst Austerity Measures

In a stark reflection of the economic turmoil gripping the nation, Argentina's poverty rate has surged to nearly 53% during the first half of President Javier Milei's administration. This alarming figure, released by the national statistics agency, marks the highest level of poverty seen in two decades and signifies that approximately 3.4 million Argentinians have been pushed into hardship this year alone.

Since taking office in December, Milei, who identifies as an 'anarcho-capitalist,' has implemented severe austerity measures aimed at combating chronic inflation and eliminating the budget deficit. His administration has enacted sweeping cuts to public spending, including freezing pensions, slashing support for soup kitchens, and halting all public works projects. The result has been a dramatic increase in unemployment and a significant erosion of purchasing power as reduced energy and transportation subsidies have driven costs higher.

Experts are sounding alarms over these developments. Kirsten Sehnbruch, a Latin America specialist at the London School of Economics, expressed her dismay at the unprecedented rise in poverty rates, stating, "This new economic strategy is not safeguarding the vulnerable. The increase is truly alarming."

Despite these hardships, Milei’s policies have garnered favor among financial markets and international investors, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which oversees a staggering $43 billion debt owed by Argentina. Monthly inflation rates have reportedly decreased from around 26% in December to approximately 4% by June; however, annual inflation remains one of the highest globally, exceeding 230%.

The human impact of these austerity measures is palpable. María Claudia Albornoz, a community worker from Santa Fe, lamented the dire situation faced by many families: 'We see it in our empty, unplugged fridge. Money has lost all its value. We juggle three jobs, yet it's insufficient.'

Individuals like Catalina, a 33-year-old justice ministry employee, are feeling the brunt of these cuts firsthand. After being informed that she would soon lose her job along with thousands of others, she expressed her fear about finding new employment in a shrinking job market: "I’ve been searching for another job for months, but there are no opportunities. I don't know how I will cope. It's terrifying."

Political analysts are questioning whether Milei’s aggressive fiscal policies will yield any long-term benefits for the Argentine economy. Christopher Sabatini, a senior fellow at Chatham House focusing on Latin America, noted that while controlling inflation is crucial, it often comes at a steep price for ordinary citizens. He cautioned that without effective management of public spending and currency stabilization, poverty levels could continue to rise.

While Milei's approval ratings have remained relatively stable since his election, recent surveys indicate a troubling decline in public support. A poll released earlier this week revealed nearly a 15% drop in approval ratings for September—the largest decline during his nine-month term suggesting that concerns over inflation are being overshadowed by fears related to job security and widespread poverty.

In defense of his administration's actions, Milei's spokesperson claimed that the current government inherited a "catastrophic scenario" from previous administrations: "They left us on the verge of becoming a nation where nearly all citizens are impoverished," stated Manuel Adorni. He emphasized that any level of poverty is unacceptable and vowed that efforts are underway to change this dire situation.

As Argentina grapples with these challenges, the path forward remains uncertain for millions facing economic hardship under Milei's stringent policies.


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