Hi all,
I've been in Buenos Aires for almost two years now—I love it, and I have no intention of leaving anytime soon. But oof, the dollar's purchasing power has certainly gone down under Milei.
Just curious for those of you who have been here for a while... how ya hangin' in there? What do you expect to happen in the coming months/years (especially for those who have experienced these up-and-down cycles before)?
I'm no economist and probably grossly underinformed, but if the peso is more or less holding value these days, why are the costs of goods still going up week to week? Are businesses just 'making hay while the sun shines' and keeping the profits? Are employees still receiving regular salary adjustments?
I'm very fortunate and privileged to be financially stable, but I imagine this past year has decimated what was left of the middle class. It's visible that the number of people living in poverty is growing by the day.
Curious to hear other folks' thoughts and experiences!
I've been in Buenos Aires for almost two years now—I love it, and I have no intention of leaving anytime soon. But oof, the dollar's purchasing power has certainly gone down under Milei.
Just curious for those of you who have been here for a while... how ya hangin' in there? What do you expect to happen in the coming months/years (especially for those who have experienced these up-and-down cycles before)?
I'm no economist and probably grossly underinformed, but if the peso is more or less holding value these days, why are the costs of goods still going up week to week? Are businesses just 'making hay while the sun shines' and keeping the profits? Are employees still receiving regular salary adjustments?
I'm very fortunate and privileged to be financially stable, but I imagine this past year has decimated what was left of the middle class. It's visible that the number of people living in poverty is growing by the day.
Curious to hear other folks' thoughts and experiences!