Yamandu Orsi has taken office as Uruguay’s president, marking a political shift to the centre-left
Yamandu Orsi has been inaugurated as Uruguay’s president, marking a transition to center-left politics. Supported
In January 2024, Uruguay’s unemployment rose but stayed under 8.6 percent, with approximately 1,750,000 total
The latest report from Uruguay’s INE indicates a rising unemployment rate of 8.1%, though this
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In January, Uruguay’s CPI rose 1.1%, with an annual inflation rate of 5.05%. This represents