Milei To Slash 70,000 Government Jobs To Reform Argentina's Economy
The cuts are part of the president's broader strategy to achieve fiscal balance at any cost.

Argentine President Javier Milei announced his plans to slash 70,000 government jobs in an effort to shrink government expenditure and reduce the national deficit to zero. The cuts are part of his broader strategy to achieve fiscal balance at any cost.
Milei announced the cuts during his closing speech at the International Economic Forum of the Americas in Buenos Aires this week.
Over 50,000 of Argentina's approximately 3.5 million public sector employees have already been dismissed, but more cuts were on the way. According to a statement by the presidential office, the remaining 70,000 new job terminations will proceed in stages, with at least 20 percent (14,000 jobs) expected to be cut by the end of March. The rest of the timeline will be announced in April.
The move has sparked significant backlash, particularly from Argentina's powerful unions. The Association of State Workers (ATE), one of the unions representing public employees, claimed that at least 10,000 state workers have already been let go as of Thursday. ATE leader Rodolfo Aguiar called the layoffs "illegal" and "unjustified" and called for a national strike on April 3.
Beyond cutting jobs, Milei announced plans to halt public works, "something of which I am deeply proud, because public works are a great source of corruption, of theft, which I imagine all good people should oppose." He also said he was cutting funding from provincial governments and eliminating over 200,000 "irregular" social welfare plans.
Milei described his approach as a combination of a "chainsaw" and "a blender," both of which he claims are necessary for a rapid transformation of the economy. Argentina's inflation rate has reached a three-decade high at over 250 percent, with an estimated 57 percent of the country living in poverty. To end the economic crisis, Milei has slashed state subsidies, reduced the number of government ministries by half, closed state agencies, and devalued the peso by 50 percent.
The president anticipates a "V-shape" recovery for the economy, with short-term hardships before things get better. "There is a lot of talk that this is not sustainable. We did what we had to do and that implies doses of courage that others do not have," he said.
Milei's economic policies are showing early signs of success. In his speech, he highlighted how the peso's futures are aligning with the central bank's incremental adjustment strategy and that the central bank is moving toward net neutral reserves.
Milei assured that he would move forward with reforms "in spite of the politics." He said that the Senate's recent rejection of his bills was an opportunity to expose corrupt politicians, those "who do not want to give up their jobs and seek to maintain their privileges." Looking ahead, the Argentine president said he plans to introduce 3,000 more reforms after the 2025 congressional elections.
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What an evil fucking populist.
He even subscribes to Mises. Wtf
Does he really??!!!!
#outraged #onetruelibertarian
Anyone who hates government employees must be a Nazi, right?
>>The move has sparked significant backlash
over. the. target.
Argentina's inflation rate has reached a three-decade high at over 250 percent
They must really hate Sleepy Joe there.
Traditionally, Argies really love Christian National Socialist Hitlers, orange and white alike. The last three days I spent all over Buenos Aires, I saw exactly one brown-skinned girl.
Hank was looking for a cheap hooker, and to 70’s dinosaurs that means brown.
So what was life there like in the 1800’s?
Should we give Hank a copy of Hitler's Table Talk?
"Milei To Slash 70,000 Government Jobs To Reform Argentina's Economy."
An excellent start.
Too bad the ruling elitist vermin do not do that in DC.
We could eliminate at least half of the bureaucrats and their agencies there.
Just think of how many billions of dollars the US taxpayers would save by eliminating the Commerce Department, the EPA, the Education Department and host of other needless, useless and expensive bureaucracies.
Unfortunately, the US doesn't have any leaders in either party willing to do that.
Then they ruling elitist turds whine and snivel about government spending.
Observe that all "good" news squealed by Trumpanzee girl-bulliers is prophecy, conjecture, surmise, wishful thinking and faith-based self-delusion. When reality smacks it upside the haid with a 2x4, THAT's because "we wuz robbed! WAAAAAH!"
oxymoron
/ŏk″sē-môr′ŏn″/
noun
A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist.
Observe that “either party” elides the burgeoning Libertarian Party in an effort to fake reality into pretending there is only One Kleptocracy sundered into two Tribes.
Apple aquarium purple silver peanut.
"...to achieve fiscal balance at any cost."
Is that really the headline to use at a libertarian magazine? As if that's a "cost". It's a savings, and a lot more is needed.
And by the way, cuts of 120,000 jobs out of 3,500,000 public sector jobs? That's only 3.4%. It hardly justifies the chainsaw.
That "at any cost" stuck out to me too. But at least this was a lot better than the hit piece of the day before here.
What has My Lai decriminalized?
It is a chainsaw considering the business as usual plan most in government employ. Slashing government agencies and downsizing the workforce is a bold departure from the previous administrations.
Dunno I read somewhere the other day that this guy is a MAGA populist that wants to push Grandma off a cliff.
Only if she currently has a government job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrdeyMNZW88
That's what I was thinking. I swear I was recently told he was a really bad guy who was practically a communist.
Say what you will, the guy has courage and, probably, integrity. Doing the right thing knowing that many people will be angry with you takes both attributes and there is no possible doubt that he is doing the right thing! If only there was some American politician with the same program and a majority of Americans who can see the writing on the wall.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Biden’s handlers had the CIA assassinate him.
They've got their hands full with Trump
It's not so much 'slashing', as he's using a chainsaw, rather than a single-bladed weapon.
Hey, perhaps we could lend him a woodchipper or several dozen.
Your never going to make in USA government.
We need to send them implements of destruction built by Raytheon or Northrup Grumman, so they can build some more and overcharge the USA government to cover all the bribes to Congress.
What if the Woodchippers are industrial grade ones made by General Dynamics or Lockheed Martin?
Absolute stud. He's incredible. Can't believe he won.
That the Peronistas lost is obvious even to a MAGAt.
The guy ends speeches 0n such with "Carajo!" That literally means engorged dick.
Coño, carajo - These can express surprise, anger or simply be used to give emphasis. Literally, and respectively, they are the female and male private parts. They're much more widely used metaphorically in a naughty rather than rude sense, nothing like their literal translation in English.
I find south of the border slang mostly involves animals and body parts, while American slang mostly involves bodily functions and bodily fluids.
“Ya see, there’s 3 kinds of people, chuck. Dicks, pussies and assholes…..”
I thought he ended his speeches "Long live Liberty, Dammit".
My Lai's whoring after Donald Trump finally had a salutary outcome. Colombia just broke diplomatic relations with the girl-bullying anarco-fascist and his prohibitionist Trumpanzistas. If Colombia goes on to boot out the gringos backing the violent overthrow of South American governments and financing dictators there, real libertarian parties might emerge like so many toppled dominoes standing erect and independent one after another.
Blood and ashes parasite peasants pull the sand cake bakers off of the grave stalker grief wizards. Disco dancing monkey' placing mice droppings on Comstocks own Baptist baby boys.
is that from a Beck song?
It's either a Beck song or he's having a stroke.
Maybe Hank is Beck Hansen's great-grandpa.
Lol. I’m gonna miss this place.
Let's see whether it works.
What do you call 70,000 unemployed former government employees?
A good start.
What do you call 70,000 unemployed former government employees?
Think about all the wealth that is not created in this country because of people being prevented from doing things by armies of government employees who demand permits and licenses and fees and compliance this and compliance that and the other thing.
I think the wealth generated by repealing the laws and regulations they enforce would more than offset sending them home and letting them just keep their paycheck.
Seriously. You and I don't agree on everything, sarcasmic, but I think you are absolutely right here- 3.5 million public employees with a country population of about 45 million? Eesh.
Yeah, Drunky isn’t wrong about that?
When do we get our own AFEURA movement?
Slashing 70,000 government jobs is a start, but far too little.
We need a president to slash 70,000 government jobs instead of creating 70,000 more government jobs.
Still 50k + 70k is only a 3% job cut. He should stop holding back.
This hot on the heels of Mileil showing up at the The World Economic Forum in Davos and scorching everyone there. That speech is well worth looking up.