7 de cada 10 argentinos recortan gastos y se endeudan para sobrevivir

The real economy is completely devastated, and cold, hard numbers can no longer hide the carnage being inflicted on the working class. A damning report has just confirmed what is palpable on the streets every day: almost seven out of ten Argentinians have been forced to cut back on their most basic expenses and sacrifice their quality of life. The brutal austerity measures have pushed most families into a dead end, where 59 percent of the population openly admits they can no longer pay their bills and have begun to take on dangerous debt with credit cards and for essential services just to try to make ends meet. While the government tries to sell a fictitious narrative celebrating supposed consumption records based on the payment of exorbitant utility rates, the social snapshot reveals absolute precarity and a historic drop in real income. The data from the study are truly terrifying: the minimum wage has plummeted 39 percent to its lowest level in the last two decades, and pensions have been mercilessly eroded. Added to this is the systematic destruction of registered employment, replacing formal work with total informality and throwing thousands of citizens into unprecedented levels of bank delinquency. On Intensos, we don't buy into the official Excel spreadsheets, and we show you the harsh reality that the political powers systematically try to sweep under the rug. We bring to our table the most in-depth analysis of this economic disaster and dismantle the lies of a model that only benefits the wealthiest sectors, while relentlessly suffocating the middle and lower classes. Join our high-voltage broadcast to understand how this impoverishment plan is destroying the country's future and the dignity of those who get up to work every day. Key points of the economic collapse: Massive cuts: 68% of citizens had to drastically reduce their daily spending on clothing, leisure, and designer brands. * Wave of debt: Six out of ten Argentinians can no longer afford their payments, falling behind on credit cards and utility bills. Decimated wages: The minimum wage has registered a real drop of 39%, reaching its lowest point in the last 20 years. Job insecurity: The market has destroyed more than 260,000 formal jobs, which have been replaced by informal employment. Share this urgent news report to break with the official narrative and subscribe to our channel to continue supporting journalism that shows the truth on the ground. #intense #economy #adjustment #inflation #wages #crisis #argentina #currentaffairs 👉 Subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications so you don't miss any news. 🌐 More information at cronica.com.ar 📲 Follow us on our social media: Facebook: Crónica TV Instagram: @cronicatv Twitter (X): @cronicatv 🟥 Crónica TV – Always standing firm with the people

Argentina Defeated!: Hunger markets sell off expired food and the people buy leftovers
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Argentina Defeated!: Hunger markets sell off expired food and the people buy leftovers

🔴 LA MISERIA PRESIONA SOBRE EL MERCADO CENTRAL: Un informe de Gabino Silva
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🔴 LA MISERIA PRESIONA SOBRE EL MERCADO CENTRAL: Un informe de Gabino Silva

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Rising utility costs and the loss of purchasing power: the tragedy facing millions of Argentines

A hard blow to the soup kitchen!: the "Stew Index" is born, and eating the bare essentials is now...
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A hard blow to the soup kitchen!: the "Stew Index" is born, and eating the bare essentials is now...

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7 out of 10 Argentines have cut back on spending: the return of barter clubs

DR. AHORRO pharmacy chain CLOSED in Argentina | EMPLOYEES demand UNPAID WAGES
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DR. AHORRO pharmacy chain CLOSED in Argentina | EMPLOYEES demand UNPAID WAGES

More and more people are looking for a meal at soup kitchens.
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More and more people are looking for a meal at soup kitchens.

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"I lost my job a month ago," the testimony of a laid-off worker

Central Market: people search for food that cannot be sold and is thrown away
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Central Market: people search for food that cannot be sold and is thrown away

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The New Face of America: Inside the Second Great Depression

A DESERT: The number of EMPTY PREMISES in the CITY INCREASED by more than 30%
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A DESERT: The number of EMPTY PREMISES in the CITY INCREASED by more than 30%

Milei's economic plan continues to attack the Argentine middle class
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Milei's economic plan continues to attack the Argentine middle class

MILEI COPIA a PETER THIEL y PROPONE un TOTALITARISMO CORPORATIVO 🚨 💻
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MILEI COPIA a PETER THIEL y PROPONE un TOTALITARISMO CORPORATIVO 🚨 💻

Bartering is back: the club uses its own currency
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Bartering is back: the club uses its own currency

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Editorial de María O’Donnell: Pliego de Michelli, abstención de Bullrich y Milei defiende la IA

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The SME Graveyard: Over 24,000 Businesses Have Already Gone Under

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La otra cara de EE. UU. : pobreza en el país más rico del mundo | Documental HD

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🚨 THE CHILEAN GANG THAT ROBBED SPORTS STARS HAS BEEN ARRESTED

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How much money do you need to retire?

The real Argentina: everything is going up except wages... how do people survive?
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The real Argentina: everything is going up except wages... how do people survive?