Public trust in President Javier Milei’s government increased in June for the first time in six months, rising 3.9% from May, according to the latest Government Trust Index published by Torcuato Di Tella University.

The index nevertheless remained 11.4% below its June 2025 level, and, despite the monthly improvement, the administration’s average trust rating since taking office fell to its lowest point of the Milei presidency.

Compiled monthly by the university’s School of Government, the index measures public confidence in the national government on a scale of 0 to 5 based on opinion surveys.

The June reading stood at 2.07 points, up from 1.99 in May, marking the first monthly increase of 2026.

The cumulative decline in trust so far this year narrowed to 16.1%, compared with 19% in May.