Thousands of Argentine people marched, organizing funerals for the minimum wage in front of the presidential palace to show difficulties they are facing.
The group of people on August 19 brought a wreath, carrying a coffin and a banner of salary died, the minimum salary rested, marching on the main streets in the capital Buenos Aires before coming to the Argentine Presidential Palace.
The protesters also carrying clinical history are a chart that shows how inflation has affected their income.
The situation of workers is very miserable.
According to Gargarello, the income of workers is not enough for basic needs, because the price of items such as petrol and bread has soared.
The protesters carried the coffin to bring the minimum wage in the protest in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on August 19.
The minimum wage in Argentina is 45,540 peso/month (334 USD), while the price of a basic basket of food for families with two adults and two children is 111,298 peso (USD 817), according to the National Institute of Statistics.
The purchasing power of the Argentine people is declining, despite efforts from the administration of President Alberto Fernandez.
The economic crisis in Argentina has pushed the percentage of poor people accounting for 40% of the population.
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