Argentina inflation tumbles to five-year-low 1.5% in boost for Milei
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1.5% per month. Don't compare directly to your home country's annual inflation yet. Unless you're Turkey or Russia.
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1.5% per month. Don't compare directly to your home country's annual inflation yet. Unless you're Turkey or Russia.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Converting that to a yearly inflation figure:
1.015^12^ =~ 1.196
So about 19.6% yearly, assuming it will stay at 1.5% monthly for the next year.
By Argentinian standards that is honestly not too bad -
Converting that to a yearly inflation figure:
1.015^12^ =~ 1.196
So about 19.6% yearly, assuming it will stay at 1.5% monthly for the next year.
By Argentinian standards that is honestly not too badCan't raise prices if nobody has any money
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1.5% per month. Don't compare directly to your home country's annual inflation yet. Unless you're Turkey or Russia.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Yeah, it was 25% per month when Milei was elected and been going down ever since almost every month. Whether it's thanks to or despite him is a more difficult question of course.
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This is becoming a really good case study for austerity working. Argentina still isn't great, but they were bordering on hyperinflation and are now stablizing.
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Milei understands money. He might fail to understand many other things, he might cause more harm than good in other ways, but he understands money. If you want to stop inflation, Milei is your man.