i can't keep stressing that a huge amount of Argies have "generational wealth" in Dollars that most USA folks can't comprehend. they don't 'make much' on paper because only the silly people make salaries "in the White" because the gov't has been so tyrannical for decades.
Argentines aren't as poor as the internet says. they have just mastered evading the State, out of survival and necessity to pass wealth to their family.
i watch everyyyyyyyyy day as Locals buy things that are more expensive than in the USA. mushrooms in Mendoza, for example. 5,000 Pesos ($4 USD) for a 250-gram pack. that would be what, a dollar at Kroger stores? $2 if it wasn't on sale? Mushrooms have been 4,200 to 5,000 Pesos for a tiny pack for at least 8 months. are they all rotting, you'd ask? nope! they get purchased. by the people here who essentially have no bills:
1. get free SUBE card from some category.
2. get subsidized groceries from something else.
3. get monthly welfare checks.
4. get a pension/retirement, on top of investments abroad.
5. have huge amounts of USD $100 bills that can be converted into Pesos at the best rate, when needed.
6. get discounts on everything with CencoPay, CarrefourCredit, MODO, MercadoPago, pay less than tourists and Residents with locals-only pricing.
7. have no mortgage because you inherited a house that is paid-off.
8. electricity and food are the only expenses.
see how Locals have it so cheap? you'll know when they actually can't afford electricity rates, because their A/C won't be running while windows are left open, cracks in insulation, missing caulking, window pieces unrepaired for years, etc.
just know the contradiction seems to be there because the communists are lying to you
@Uncle Wong - i promise the widow that lives 2 doors down from me hasn't worked in years and gets a monthly check, AND has a ton of Dollars in her house and in foreign accounts. Argies just won't tell strangers because it's hard to trust people when the government has been so tyrannical
that's why they buy $3 cans of 473mL Amstel and 15,000-Peso/kg luxury cuts of beef for their constant
Asados...there are billions of dollars in Argentina, and not that many Argies (yes the Bolivians and Venezuelans might actually be poor, sure, there are poor everywhere and always will be)
sure, and if taxes are higher than the 40% MODO discount, it might make more sense. but they're using cash overwhelmingly because on paper they are poor, but under their mattress is more money than you've seen in your life
🙂 like 80% of the economy is hidden, and 20% of the US Dollars in circulation are in Argentina
some prices for the haters (see attached photos), info from my receipt today:
Flour kg = 549 Pesos
Sugar kg = 899 Pesos
Crackers 500g = 1,120 Pesos
Eggs x30 big brown = 8,000 Pesos minus 40% MODO fri-sun =
4,800 Pesos !!!!!!
and last month i snagged a shitload of beers:
Budweiser liter = 1,450 Pesos
and this wasn't even a discount day....it was just a regular Thursday at Vea/cencosud. imagine how cheap they would be without the 21% tax, which was 3,004 Pesos added to my 25,000 Peso bill
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also attached from last weekend was one of the top 5 Lomito sandwiches i've had in the past year - Cordoba still wins by 5% but mannnnnn i could eat that sweet steak sandwich 2x/day and not get bored of it