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  • 6/13/2025
The National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec) calculated that Argentine inflation in May was 1.5%, the lowest figure since May 2020, which generated an effusive celebration by Javier Milei's government, despite the complex economic situation of Argentine families. teleSUR
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00:00And in other topics, in Argentina, the neoliberal policies of President Javier Millet
00:04caused several families to face difficulties in obtaining incomes to avoid extreme poverty.
00:11While the government celebrates the 1.5% drop in inflation in May,
00:16financial crises are growing in the country's households due to the lack of income
00:21to cover the basic food basket.
00:24The National Institute of Statistics and Census stated that an Argentine home
00:29needs close to $1,000 to pay for food and basic services.
00:34In the meantime, domestic supermarkets and stores keep up with their price hikes in essential products
00:40and the decrease in the consumption of items not diffusing the economics mothering Argentines are feeling every day.

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