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I assume you live there. Do you think it's already the effect of Milei's policies or does it have other causes?
449 sats \ 0 replies \ @hueso 27 Feb
Yes, the new government diminished subsidies and price controls. Bus rides in Buenos Aires (which are heavily subisidized) went from ARS 25 (USD 0.02, ) to ARS 260 (USD 0,25) and gas went up from USD 0,25/litre to USD 0,80/litre. So everything is still dirt cheap af but not as much as before. Compare that to São Paulo's R$4.4 (usd 0,9) bus rides and R$5.75/L (usd 1.15) gas prices.
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