
They project that Argentina's GDP will grow steadily until at least 2029.
Thanks to the work of Javier Milei's government, Argentina's economic future is very promising
Argentina is experiencing a historic moment under the leadership of President Javier Milei, who is achieving what no other government has been able to reach in decades: creating an environment of sustained economic growth.
According to recent data from Statista, an online statistics portal from Germany that disseminates relevant data from market studies and opinion polls, as well as economic indicators and official statistics, Argentina's real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is expected to grow sustainably until at least 2029.
The report, which demonstrates the economic success of Milei's government, projected a growth of 5% in 2025, followed by 4.7% in 2026, 3.91% in 2027, 3.31% in 2028, and 2.42% in 2029.
This economic development is no coincidence, but the direct result of the structural reforms implemented by Milei's administration since his inauguration in December 2023.

The deregulation of markets, the promotion of foreign investment, the reduction of public spending, the elimination of the fiscal deficit, and the tax cuts were some of the key initiatives to reactivate the country's economy and restore confidence at both local and international levels.
Unlike previous administrations, marked by recurring crises, Milei's government worked from day one to build the solid foundations that would lead to sustained growth, showing that the path to stability and prosperity is only possible with liberal policies.
With the enormous reduction of poverty and inflation, President Milei also demonstrated that, with a forward-looking vision and determination, it is possible to change Argentina's course after decades of an impoverishing model that had destroyed the country.
Statista's projections are not the only ones anticipating a near future of prosperity. A few weeks ago, economist Ramiro Castiñeira, on his X account, through a graph from the Economics and Finance consultancy "Econométrica", revealed that the Argentine economy is already showing clear signs of growth, reaching an interannual rate of 5% for the first quarter of the year, with projections for the second quarter that will exceed 7% interannual.

Meanwhile, according to the latest projections from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Argentina will be one of the five fastest-growing economies worldwide in 2025, with an expected Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expansion of 5%.
These projections not only highlight Argentina's enormous economic recovery but also consolidate a successful country model based on economic freedom, reduced public spending, and zero deficit.
The IMF highlights that, during the biennium 2025-2026, the Argentine economy could accumulate a growth close to 10.25%, which would place the country in the fourth position among the most thriving economies in that period, consolidating the upward trend that began in 2025.
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