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At the time Javier Milei took office over a year ago, Argentina was grappling with an economic landscape characterized by catastrophe. With inflation soaring at an alarming 25% per month and a potential rate of 177,000% annually, the country found itself in dire straits. Approximately 50% of the populace lived below the poverty line, and the government was nearly bankrupt, devoid of dollars and growth opportunities.