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Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·Friday, May 1, 2026

Milei said job creation has surpassed lost employment. Here’s what the numbers show

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President Milei claims job creation has exceeded employment losses, citing a rise in informal work as evidence. The article presents this claim alongside economist skepticism about the decline in formal employment, creating tension between the president's narrative and expert concern.

Claims Made In This Story
Milei said job creation has surpassed lost employment
The president celebrated the rise of informal work
Some economists say the drop in formal employment is still worrisome
Formal employment numbers remain a concern despite informal job growth
What Is Missing From This Story
Specific employment statistics and data are not provided in headline/description
No named economists quoted β€” 'some economists' is vague attribution
Definition of what constitutes 'informal work' or how it's measured
Timeline β€” what period is being measured
Previous employment baseline for comparison
Which specific formal sectors declined and by how much
Framing Techniques Detected
Appeal to authority without naming β€” 'some economists say' lacks specificity
Structural tension between headline claim and subheading doubt
Passive construction 'is still worrisome' obscures who determines concern level
Implicit presupposition in subheading: informal work is inferior to formal employment (not stated, but framed as concerning)
Binary framing: president's celebration vs. economists' worry β€” presents as inherent conflict rather than nuanced analysis
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