A new survey measures the best and worst of President Javier Milei. The survey was carried out by Proyección, a consulting firm close to sectors of Kirchnerism and Peronism.

The main concern is inflation, with 38.2% of respondents saying they had to reduce expenses to make ends meet. The study conveys the impact of the adjustment on the people, although with a moderate optimism, clearly higher than that left by Alberto Fernández's management. But perhaps the most important data is that 61.7% of Argentines maintain that the government of Fernandez is mainly responsible for the current economic problems, with 37% supporting a proposal that would allow more people to work in the private sector, the survey says. The results are published in the newspaper Clarín this Sunday, with a margin of error of +/- 1.91%. The study was conducted between April 4 and 8, and includes a number of other topics, such as the main problems for Argentines and economic expectations.