antipodean
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That is already the problem today and has been for years, only with inflation on top.If there is zero inflation, but you cannot afford to buy anything, would that be considered a resounding success?
Many people here live paycheck to paycheck and barely make ends meet. With the recent surge in prices, they are likely to run out of money by the middle of the month, or perhaps by the 20th. And when their children literally start crying from hunger, the rules of the game will change. At that point, inflation will no longer look like the biggest problem.
The average wage in Argentina was already lower than the cost of canasta básica resulting in many lower wage earning workers depending on soup kitchens and loans just to feed themselves and their families long before the current government came into the picture. So I guess the above scenario would just be considered a continuation of the failure, or a failure to resolve the failure.