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    Is the Milei "Transformation" Failing Already?

    The age old existential crisis of Argentina and Argenomics. There are plenty of people who genuinely think it you live in a big house, hire a nanny, a butler, a maid and a pool boy then you are rich. No need to look further. Meanwhile what they don’t see is the nanny, the butler, the maid and...
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    Is the Milei "Transformation" Failing Already?

    https://www.argentina.gob.ar/noticias/el-salario-minimo-pasara-156000-pesos-en-diciembre 1. ARS 156.000 (Official@823 = USD 189/ Blue @995 = USD 156) https://www.argentina.gob.ar/noticias/capital-social-se-actualizo-el-monto-del-salario-minimo-vital-y-movil 2. ARS 234.315 (Official@905 = USD...
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    Paying expenses and taxes when buying a property

    1. Yes you will need a local bank (in all practical terms) 2. No - only to send yourself money to said local bank 3. You have two regular property related taxes to pay. (A) the municipal tax you simply pay online and can be done with a credit card depending on the municipality, no accountant...
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    Is the Milei "Transformation" Failing Already?

    Factors to consider as to why Argentina is not on fire: - Last year the majority Argentines voted to change the status-quo and elect an outsider on a platform of austerity, giving him more votes than any other election in Argentine history. Most of his voters were from the poor and working class...
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    Food prices are amongst the highest of the planet

    You (and RB) can take my word “people” as “some people” … I’d lump some Argentines in with this group too and wouldn’t limit the gist of it to supermarket prices ;)
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    Food prices are amongst the highest of the planet

    People love to complain and set conditions that make it impossible to satisfy even themselves. They want to have selection at the supermarket but they also want protectionism for local industry. They want low prices at the supermarket but they also don’t want low wages for local workers. They...
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    What happens after USD $12,000?

    https://www.afip.gob.ar/fiscalidad-internacional/beneficiarios-finales/fideicomisos.asp You can register a trust with AFIP (in fact strictly speaking you are supposed to if you receive distributions from one and live in Argentina as there is an annual reporting requirement, independent of any...
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    The LGBTQ+ community says president has turned back the clock

    Back to the original headline of "turning back the clock"... THIS is what a country turning back the clock looks like: https://www.lanacion.com.ar/el-mundo/el-gobierno-de-peru-definio-a-las-personas-transexuales-como-enfermas-mentales-nid14052024/ Perú... also considered by some to be the best...
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    Food prices are amongst the highest of the planet

    … Since 2002 and never had to pay “dolar oficial” like the majority of Argentines who earned pesos I suppose. Living the subsidized brecha dream only possible for a select few. Anyway the cheapest kilo of rice in our neighbor Brazil can be found in supermarkets for R$7.79 before discount...
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    The LGBTQ+ community says president has turned back the clock

    https://www.infobae.com/judiciales/2024/05/13/estos-no-van-a-recibir-comida-tienen-0-movilizaciones-los-chats-de-la-causa-judicial-que-investiga-la-extorsion-de-los-piqueteros/ And as of a few minutes ago, turns out social movements who stand for the most vulnerable in society like Polo Obrero...
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    The LGBTQ+ community says president has turned back the clock

    It is exactly this. And its closure due to "no hay plata" only creates a convenient headline to be able to use for propaganda purposes, laying the blame for a murder and what ever act of violence or discrimination between private citizens at the feet of the politicians of the day. People are...
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    The LGBTQ+ community says president has turned back the clock

    Before politicizing this horrible crime and laying the blame on the president of the country, try paying attention to the news from every single year before his election. And all this is con plata. If you want to politicize this, then you should first be prepared to answer why did the states...
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    Argentine workers launch general strike against Milei reforms, austerity

    Where do these guys get their journalists… Jumbo, open. Dia, open. Carrefour, open. Coto, open. Chino, open. Yet according to Reuters, everything supermarkets included came “grinding to a halt”. Also saw bank staff coming in and out of their branch (even though closed for public attention)...
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    General Strike planned for tomorrow May 9

    https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/05/09/patricia-bullrich-el-paro-no-tiene-ninguna-contundencia-todo-va-a-estar-abierto/ https://www.infobae.com/sociedad/2024/05/09/paro-del-9-de-mayo-cuales-son-las-lineas-de-colectivos-que-hoy-funcionaran-en-el-amba/ About 40% of busses are still running...
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    Milei in LA: Argentina to become the new mecca of the West

    Yes, it definitely should be judged by the standard of living if its inhabitants and not just FDI inflows where Brazil, Mexico and Chile top the charts for our region. It’s called an HDI (Human Development Index) score, where Argentina and Chile still top the charts for our region by a long...
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    Transport disruptions as unions protest labor reforms

    When there is public división like this, it is apparent that one side is taking things far too far and is looking out for their own interests (and not those of the workers or company they claim to be protecting).
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    Transport disruptions as unions protest labor reforms

    https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/05/06/aerolineas-argentinas-repudio-la-amenaza-de-los-gremios-aeronauticos-la-violencia-no-es-el-camino/ Aerolíneas Argentinas repudiated the threat from the aeronautical unions: "Violence is not the way" and they "undermine democracy" after the unions...
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    Has Buenos Aires declined since 2019?

    Each time I go away to Europe or Asia for a month or so, where the things you mention advancing so rapidly, and come back to Buenos Aires I feel exactly the same. Especially during autumn and winter when the cities physical imperfections shine brighter. It is nothing new, been this way for me...
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    Has Buenos Aires declined since 2019?

    Across the board, there has been pretty much zero massive investment over these years (and also those prior) to your last visit. Most vehicles and busses on the streets today simply looked newer in 2019 than 2024. Buildings that used to be (more) freshly painted in 2019 are now covered in mould...
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    Who has left or is planning to leave?

    Personal taxes, yes and no. Each country has their own tax residency definitions, and by no means all are based on 181 days physical presence. Many caveats exist such as ownership of real-estate, citizenship, visa category, businesses and "center of personal interests" (e.g. family, gym...
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