90% of New Employees in Argentina Need More Hours to Make Ends Meet
Over 90% of the 213,000 new employees in Argentina need to work more hours to make ends meet, according to UNSAM. Informality reaches 44.2%.
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Torrejón de Ardoz ends June with 6,042 unemployed, the lowest figure in 18 years, and an unemployment rate of 6.09%.
Over 90% of the 213,000 new employees in Argentina need to work more hours to make ends meet, according to UNSAM. Informality reaches 44.2%.
The Senate approves the pathway to RETA for active mutualists but excludes retirees, except for widow pensioners. The text returns to Congress.
Household debt falls to 42.5% of GDP, but Marc Vidal reveals it actually rose by 4% in absolute terms and that record wealth is not shared.
Congress votes on the 2027-2029 deficit path, likely to be rejected by Junts, PP, and Vox, complicating the 2027 Budget.
Galicia will add 48,000 contributors by 2028, at a rate of 16,000 per year, according to Sepe, which forecasts growth led by A Coruña.
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife launches 20,800 consumption vouchers of 25 euros from August 4, with a 40% municipal contribution to help families.
The Chamber of Commerce demands Aena withdraw the bus fee collapsing Tenerife South Airport, causing long waits and harming the tourist image.
Fed Governor Christopher Waller warns that a new high in core inflation would force a short-term rate hike.
APIE presents its fourth Economic Journalism Awards to Carmen Monforte and Andrés Stumpf, each receiving €10,000.
Soledad Fernández Doctor denies political pressure and links her departure to fatigue, not to the tax investigation into Zapatero.