• @njm1314
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    910 days ago

    I’m curious to see how this will affect him, American voters didn’t care about the inflation rate they cared about inflation prices. How will Argentina voters react? Argentina better at informing their electorate as to the reality of situations? If they were I doubt he’d be in office.

    • @[email protected]
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      1410 days ago

      You can’t compare inflation in Argentina and America.

      It’s like being hot and being on fire.

        • @[email protected]
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          210 days ago

          Argentina was once one of the richest countries in the world.

          There are four kinds of countries: developed, underdeveloped, Japan, and Argentina.

    • @homura1650
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      1010 days ago

      American’s were used to living in a low inflation environment. Argentinians have been living in a high inflation environment for decades.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 days ago

      I think Argentines are very suitable for giving lectures about inflation, rather than being dis(or mis)informed about it, given the circumstances

      • @ShardikprimeOP
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        210 days ago

        You’d be surprised… people here are still surprised that food priced keep rising even tho inflation is less each month

        I mean maybe people intuitively understand that when you press your breaks, the car won’t stop instantly

        And apply that analogy to that of inflation rato slowing, but always positive until full stop

        But not all people, even less the opposite party

      • @nogooduser
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        410 days ago

        Some people expect prices to go down when inflation is “fixed” but that doesn’t happen.