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Wages Grew 2.5% in January, According to Indec

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The index of wages grew by 2.5% in January, although it remained below the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of the same period, which was 2.9%.This rise was due to 2.1% increases in the registered private sector, 1.8% in the public sector and 4.4% in the unregistered private sector.In the breakdown of the various sectors, the unregistered private sector salary was the only one that earned January inflation.The registered sector (which brings together …
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Wages again lost against inflation in January They rose 2.5% average against 2.9% increase in prices. Today the performance of the economy of the first month of the year will be reported. Registered private wages lost in January for the fifth consecutive month against inflation and remain below November [...] The entry Argentina Registered wages were again below inflation in the beginning of 2026, according to INDEC data appears first in NODAL.

Last January and for the fifth consecutive month the wages of the workers ran to inflation from behind. This is not an unexpected effect of the economic policy promoted by President Javier Milei and his minister Luis Caputo if not, on the contrary, the liquation of wages is one of the legs of his strategy to combat inflation. This was warned yesterday by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec) when spreading the new Salaries In…

According to the INDEC, formal salaries rose 2% in January, while inflation was 2.9%.

The index of wages grew by 2.5 per cent in January and fell back below the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 2.9 per cent in the first month of the year. The private sector increased by 2.1 per cent, the public 1.8 per cent and 4.4 per cent in the unregistered private sector. According to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec), the registered sector (which brings together the private and the public) increased by 2 per ce…

The index of wages produced by the INDEC showed an increase of 2.5 per cent during January in the average wages of formal and informal workers. This figure was 0.4 percentage points below the inflation level of that month, which was 2.9 per cent. The salary growth during January was explained by increases of 2.1 per cent in the registered private sector, 1.8 per cent in the public sector and 4 per cent in the unregistered private sector. In year…

The Wage Index increased by 2.5 per cent during January and for the third consecutive month was below the consumer price variation of 2.9 per cent in the first month of the year, reported the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec). The wages of registered private workers increased by 2.1 per cent and that of public employees by 1.8 per cent, which averaged an increase of only 2 per cent. If the difference was not greater, it was d…

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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