Milei Gains Popularity as Argentina’s Economy Shows Sign of Life

  • Approval of his government rose to 47% from 43% in prior month
  • Inflation cooled in October to lowest level in three years

Javier Milei

Photographer: Tomas F. Cuesta/Bloomberg
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President Javier Milei’s approval rating recovered last month as the economy showed signs of recovery and inflation cooled to its lowest point in nearly three years.

Argentines’ approval of his government rose to about 47% in November, compared with 43% the month before, according to LatAm Pulse, a survey conducted by AtlasIntel for Bloomberg News. The poll published on Wednesday brings good news for Milei just as he finishes his first year in office, showing that Argentines who approve of his administration again outnumber those who are against it.