cbphoto, I am not sure where you shop in the US but prices of grocery items have not gone up as much as they have in Buenos Aires. The only thing that had gone up steadily (average of $0.03 cents per day) is the price of gasoline, besides that makeup, pickles, meat, veggies, fruits, 3-ply toilet paper, air freshener, dish detergent, bottled water, ipods, delivery pizza (and others) are still the same.
Know why I know, I am still here. And hubby is sweating bullets trying to make do with the budget I left him.
BTW, wine/alcohol, and ciggies are 4x more in the US because sin tax is added to them and others states impose much higher taxes than others to discourage drinking and teenage smoking, thus called sin tax. If you really want to get that liver disease -it will cost you 4x more in the US than it will in Argentina. And if you really want to have that next ciggy hit or nicotine fix, it will cost you 4x than it will in Argentina - so pony up. Helps generate taxes to fund schools and others.
let it be known, I like BsAs - smoke, dog droppings, uncourteous cabbies and all, it takes charm to a new level.