Gobierno anuncia superávit fiscal en febrero por segundo mes

El Gobierno argentino anunció que logró un superávit fiscal en febrero, acumulando dos meses consecutivos de saldo positivo. El ministro de Economía, Luis Caputo, difundió los datos del sector público y resaltó la reducción del gasto.

El 16 de marzo de 2026, el Gobierno de Argentina informó sobre el logro de un superávit fiscal en febrero, extendiendo la tendencia positiva por segundo mes consecutivo. Luis Caputo, ministro de Economía, compartió los datos del sector público nacional, enfatizando la disminución en los gastos como factor clave. Esta actualización se publicó en TN, destacando el progreso en la gestión fiscal.

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