INDEC reveals Argentina's 2024 inflation rate: 117.8%

We're basically going back to Macri and Cristina levels of inflation (25%-45%), yet with none of the perks as inflation refuses to go below 2.5%/month.

So Milei and Caputo destroyed the economy for what? Food/housing to be way out of sync with people's incomes, cooked poverty statistics that would make Guillermo Moreno blush, things in Argentina to cost more than they do when exported abroad, taxes to be higher than under Alberto and Massa, etc.

I really don't understand the backslapping and self congratulations because there isn't really anything worth celebrating unless you own stock in Coto/Carrefour/Jumbo...
 
And it's funny how Milei exploded the inflation in December 2023, then closed the pipe and started hoarding, and now when there isn't any place for prices to go up, everyone is clapping at success.

Nothing has been done really, just more of the same, and worse.
 
We're basically going back to Macri and Cristina levels of inflation (25%-45%), yet with none of the perks as inflation refuses to go below 2.5%/month.

So Milei and Caputo destroyed the economy for what? Food/housing to be way out of sync with people's incomes, cooked poverty statistics that would make Guillermo Moreno blush, things in Argentina to cost more than they do when exported abroad, taxes to be higher than under Alberto and Massa, etc.

I really don't understand the backslapping and self congratulations because there isn't really anything worth celebrating unless you own stock in Coto/Carrefour/Jumbo...
2023 inflation rate was 211.4%.
 
2023 inflation rate was 211.4%.
What's that got to do with the price of tea in China? Is this the new "Ah, pero Macri..."?

In 2024 it was 118%, it won't be less than 13% this year because of the crawling peg, and even then it will likely be closer to the mid 30% range based on the fact that despite 0 emission, an artificially cheap dollar, and all the Lingchi we've gone through, inflation refuses to dip below 2% a month.

Simply put, there's nothing more to cut; we're a developing country with developed country prices (or worse, just look at appliances and food) and so how exactly is inflation supposed to slow further beyond making milk $3,000/L?

The worse part about the Milei regime is that despite going though all the brutal adjustments (that the caste has yet to/will never pay) we have none of the perks, none of the goodies promised. Families and young professionals still can't access mortgages because they don't earn enough, more apartments are available, sure, but people can't afford the rent, electricity is upwards of 500% more expensive yet Edenor/Edesur tells people it's their fault if their power goes out in 37ºC weather (because Edenor/Edesur haven't invested a cent in the infrastructure), there's no dollarization, it's still not possible to get dollars at a bank with pesos, taxes have increased/been extended, and imports still require the payment of VAT + outrageous shipping charges given our geographical location.

The only people who have won with this government are the rich; they were able to launder 100K tax free to build an addition on their quinta or buy a new Hilux. Alberto and Cristina were awful presidents, you don't have to be a Kirchnerist to look at the current state of the economy (forget everything else) to realize something is fundamentally broken. I still want to be proved wrong, that Milei really does save Argentina from itself, but you can't look at the current state of the country and go "Yeah, this is a healthy, functioning market" because it simply isn't.
 
I'm not sure Milei/Caputo deserve the blame of "destroying the economy". Argentina's economy (once larger than France or Germany) was destroyed by 100 years of lurching back and forth between socialists and right wing dictators, whose only shared vision for Argentina was plundering it.
 
I'm not sure Milei/Caputo deserve the blame of "destroying the economy". Argentina's economy (once larger than France or Germany) was destroyed by 100 years of lurching back and forth between socialists and right wing dictators, whose only shared vision for Argentina was plundering it.
Milei for sure doesn't deserve the blame, of course not. But also not praise, except for few good things he did. Right now I'm surrounded by the news how Milei lowered inflation comparing to 2023, but this at least should come with some asterisk, since he also greatly contributed to 211% in 2023.

And this 100 years is bullshit, Argentina did quite good for many of those 100 years comparing to the world, although not as great as some other nations. But this is not solely their fault, it's relatively small economy, away from any transport routes, surrounded by not so great economies. It could and should do better, and maybe milei succeeds, but this remains to be seen. For now, nothing much happened really.
 
Milei for sure doesn't deserve the blame, of course not. But also not praise, except for few good things he did. Right now I'm surrounded by the news how Milei lowered inflation comparing to 2023, but this at least should come with some asterisk, since he also greatly contributed to 211% in 2023.

And this 100 years is bullshit, Argentina did quite good for many of those 100 years comparing to the world, although not as great as some other nations. But this is not solely their fault, it's relatively small economy, away from any transport routes, surrounded by not so great economies. It could and should do better, and maybe milei succeeds, but this remains to be seen. For now, nothing much happened really.
I guess you didn't see the Economist cover story a few years back on 100 years of decline in Argentina.
 

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I heard that article called, "How not to run a country during 100 years."
 
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