Overview
- The Índice de Confianza en el Gobierno (ICG) for April 2025 hit 2.33, its lowest point under Javier Milei's presidency, reflecting a 3.7% decrease from March 2025.
- This marks the fifth consecutive monthly decline in public trust, with a cumulative drop of 12.4% since December 2024.
- All five components of the index—problem-solving capacity, honesty of officials, public spending efficiency, general government evaluation, and concern for public interest—registered declines, with the steepest drop in 'concern for public interest' (-9.7%).
- Demographic breakdowns show higher trust levels among men (2.61 points) and young adults aged 18–29 (2.55 points) compared to other groups.
- The current ICG level is 10.7% lower than April 2017 during Mauricio Macri's administration but remains 34.5% higher than April 2021 under Alberto Fernández.