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Argentina Loses Over 30,000 Companies: The Worst Business Crisis in Decades

A new report reveals Argentina lost 30,633 companies (6% of the total) since November 2023, marking the worst business mortality in any presidential term's first 30 months on record. In May 2026 alone, 2,371 more businesses closed, and private registered employment has now fallen for 13 consecutive months. The hardest-hit sectors: manufacturing, commerce, and transportation.

Argentina's Labor Crisis Deepens: 9,000 Private Jobs Lost in May, 13 Months of Decline

Argentina's private sector continues to shed jobs at an alarming rate. In May 2026, 9,059 formal private jobs were lost, marking the 13th consecutive month of decline. Since November 2023, over 240,000 private jobs have disappeared, while real wages have fallen below pre-Milei levels. The crisis is widespread, affecting industries, commerce, and even provincial economies.