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Debt and Wages: 87% of State Workers Have Debts and More than Half Seek a Second Job

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The Association of State Workers (ATE) carried out a survey on the level of indebtedness of public employees at the national level and removed a scenario marked by the loss of purchasing power, the need to resort to credit to face day-to-day expenses and the increase in working hours. One of the main data from the survey indicates that 92% of state workers have a registered job, but more than half, 55%, also has another job to supplement their i…
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A study based on Central Bank records shows that 25% of uniformed personnel with financial commitments record severe arrears in their payments.The entry Security forces lead the ranking of indebted state employees was first published in #BorderJournalism.

Writing Open Channel Far from the space of provilege with which its detractors always tried to denigrate it, the work in the national state is composed of an army of workers who do not arrive at the end of the month, they are indebted to buy food and add extra hours on digital platforms to recompose an income that Javier Milei's government ruthlessly liquefied. This is portrayed in the recent report prepared by the Association of State Workers …

Debt became one of the main strategies of state workers to deal with the loss of purchasing power. A national survey conducted by the Workers of the State Association (ATE) revealed that 87 percent of the workers consulted maintain current debts and that, among those who are indebted, 73 percent have commitments to more than one entity. The survey, whose results were presented by the guild within the framework of its Federal Labor Board, also sh…

The Association of State Workers (ATE) carried out a survey on the level of indebtedness of public employees at the national level and removed a scenario marked by the loss of purchasing power, the need to resort to credit to face day-to-day expenses and the increase in working hours. One of the main data from the survey indicates that 92% of state workers have a registered job, but more than half, 55%, also has another job to supplement their i…

A national ATE survey revealed the strong impact of indebtedness, loss of purchasing power, and labour overload among state workers in the country.

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lagaceta.com.ar broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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