willwright
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A lot of how is it in Argentina depends upon your point of reference. Inflation effects everybody but depends on your circumstances. People with low incomes worry about putting enough food on the table to avoid starving, people with more resources decide to what has to be cut to stay within budget. Most of the posting here are in the more resources group. An example are friends of my who use to eat out 3 or 4 times a week now to save money have all their meals at home. This has probably resulted in some weight loss for the couple so the effects of inflation on them have not been entirely negative. Besides inflation imported goods have or are in the process of disappearing. Another friend went shopping for a new vacuum cleaner, a pretty mundane task with the main problem in most places being deciding between a dozen or so types and manufacturers on display, here in Argentina they have made it much easier for her. All the imported brands are no longer available and only a single brand (made in Argentina) was available. Although it simplified her choice she complained that the Argentine brand seemed old-fashioned in design and inferior in quality. She didn't seem to think her increased ease of shopping compensated adequately for her loss of choice.