A recent national survey by consulting firm CasaTres once again revealed that the support received by Javier Milei's government among young Argentines far exceeds the national average and shows a significant gap between men and women in the same age group.
The survey compares the positive and negative assessment of the libertarian administration. In general terms, Milei records a net balance of +6 percentage points, with 51% approval and 46% disapproval. Although the national average keeps an advantage in favor of the Government, the numbers change abruptly when observing the behavior of those under 30 years old.
Among women aged 16 to 29, the presidential image improves compared to the national average and reaches a balance of +11 points. In that group, 55% express a favorable view of the libertarian administration, while 44% hold a negative assessment.

However, the gap for men in the same age group compared to the national average becomes abysmal. According to CasaTres, net approval among young men reaches +47 percentage points: a remarkable 71% positive image versus just 24% negative. This is the highest differential recorded and support rarely seen in recent measurements for a national government. When both men and women are combined, approval reaches 63%.









