Shock Therapy

Argentina’s poverty rate spikes to 53% in first 6 months of President Milei’s shock therapy

Argentina’s poverty rate has spiked to a concerning 53% in the first 6 months of President Milei’s shock therapy, a drastic increase from the previous 42%. While this jump may seem alarming, it is essential to consider the context in which these changes are occurring. Previous governments in Argentina had allowed inflation to spiral out of control, with a monthly rate of 25.5% in December reducing to 4.2% in recent months. This concerted effort to combat hyperinflation was necessary, as unsustainable economic policies were leading the country towards a financial abyss.

The debate surrounding President Milei’s shock therapy revolves around the unavoidable short-term pain associated with implementing necessary reforms.… Continue reading