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Jon Lee Anderson observes that under Javier Milei's governance, inflation in Argentina showed a temporary decrease; however, year-over-year statistics still reflect high levels of inflation, highlighting inconsistencies in data interpretation.
Michael Kardauskas points out that while there has been a drop in Argentina's inflation on a shorter-term basis, the staggering year-over-year figures underline a persistent economic struggle that remains misleading when only discussing monthly statistics.
Jia Tolentino highlights the fatal consequences of American healthcare policies, depicting how systemic issues around access to necessary treatments and coverage are intertwined with broader societal attitudes toward violence.
Read at The New Yorker
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