The OECD sharply revised its inflation forecast for Argentina upwards to 250.6% this year, compared to the 157.1% projected in November. The organization predicts a stronger recession this year, with GDP contraction of 2.3%.

In 2025, Argentina would grow again, with a GDP expansion of 2,6%, seven tenths above the previous forecast. That year, inflation would be 64.7%, according to the economic organization.. The managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, estimated that the Argentine government "is taking bold measures to restore macroeconomic stability"