Prices of Ice Cream in Argentina, February 2023 compared to now. Photos taken at the same shop.

    by Skullkill312

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    1. Yeah i have a youtube premium sub on argentinian VPN and the price inflation is crazy. Like every month it gets cheaper and cheaper.

    2. Inflation is a hell of a thing. People with low income feels the effects of inflation waaay more

    3. So, how does this actually work in countries with hyperinflation? Like sure, things cost a lot more in the local currency, but what about salaries? Do they also follow the hyperinflation? Because if not, then it doesn’t really matter for how much they want to sell something, people won’t be able to afford it.

    4. Unlucky-Mongoose-160 on

      I’m going to Buenos Aires soon on vacation and was really confused when looking at restaurant menus on Google maps that people would post.

      A few month old menu would have chorizo for like $0.60 which seemed way to cheap. When I changed the date for the exchange rate to when the menu was posted it would go to about $3…so the menus are showing approximately the same prices. The government just fucked with the exchange rate to help with inflation. It’s actually better now than it was last year.

    5. rubiksalgorithms on

      As long as they keep prices high ill keep not buying nearly as much of everything as I used to. This is going to be good for the environment

    6. Congratulation to our neighbors voting for Milei because they “didn’t wanted a socialist” like “they do in Brazil that is destroying the country “

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