A lot of our costs of living have increased dramatically in the last two years. Even in terms of US$ our food, dog food, restaurants, clothing have doubled and tripled.
I just paid $43 for cat food that is on Amazon in the U.S. for $13 whereas
Yet it appears that the restaurants are crowded, lots of people are driving new cars and traveling.
Is anyone else starting to think about finding a less expensive expat home?
Any expat who was here before December 2001 remembers when the dollar was equal to the peso. I paid $700us for a semi-furnished rental in Constitution because it was all I could find from acquaintances without a two-year lease. You can find temporary rentals today for the same price I paid in 2001.
The USA is a larger market than Argentina, so you can't compare prices and feel you're paying too much for things. We can live with less. We chose to live in Argentina, so complaining about increasing costs isn't worth the effort. I know I couldn't afford to live on social security in the USA. Argentines have seen times when annual inflation was 800%. If one has a roof over one's head, food on the table, water to drink, and health, one is rich.
I remember only old cars on the streets in 1999, and dial-up internet was all there was, expensive ($25us/month) and a connection challenge. The city is working to make streets people-friendly and reduce the traffic. New cars don't contribute anything to the quality of life.
I figured my expenses for August before reading this thread. Since I'm a naturalized citizen, I don't have any intention of looking for a cheaper city in which to enjoy my retirement. Buenos Aires has everything for me. I've lived on $500-$600 per month for years. August was just above that at $630.
The essential expenses were:
food - $245 (including some organic) I never eat out because I prefer to avoid salt, oil, and sugar.
gas - $12 (for two months)
electricity - $3 (for one month)
real estate tax and street maintenance - $13
home phone and internet - $46 (no cell or WIFI)
consorcio expenses - $73
water - $21
transportation - $10 (lots of walking and no taxis)
Total - $423
I'm on the city's free health care plan (CoPS)
I color my own hair, and a friend cuts my hair.
I clean my own apartment and have never hired a maid.
I attend free concerts several times a week.
I shop at house sales and consignment shops for clothes and shoes.
I have savings and no debt.
I own my apartment, the first property that is mine in my life.
I'm happy and have a wonderful life in BA.