If we talk about the salaries reais, when comparing December 2017 with December 2021, lost 20% of purchasing power. “This means that for every $1,000 that we consumed in December 2017, today we can consume the equivalent of $800”, completes Ariño. This calculation is made based on the Salary Index published by INDEC, taking into account public and private, formal and informal salaries.
How much does a bite cost?
“To put together this calculation we think of a gathering between friends or family, in the run-up to a game or the reunion after a while without being able to see each other. We took into account the cheese, the cold cuts, the bread, the beer, the soda, things that are never lacking.
In four years with a bill of $1000 pesos we lost:
- 4kg of cooked ham
- 3300 kg of salami
- 3300kg of pategrás cheese
- 20kg of bread
- 18 bottles of beer
- 17 soda bottles.
With $1,000 in December 2017 we bought 4 kilos of pategrás cheese ($247), today we only buy 700 grams ($1,340). The same thing happens with cold cuts: in 2017 we bought 4.7 kilos of cooked ham ($213) or 4 kilos of salami ($257), today we can’t even afford a kilo of either ($1,140 ham and $1,360 salami).
“To accompany all this we lack bread, in 2017 we bought 24.5 kilos ($40.60). Today we have enough for 4 ($210). To drink, if we think of picadita, a beer comes to mind: in 2017 with $1,000 we could buy 24 bottles ($41), today we only have enough for 6 ($160), that’s 72 fewer pints to toast,” says Ariño. The same thing happens with cola: in 2017 we bought 23 1.5-liter bottles ($45.50) but today we only bought 6 ($150).
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“The Changometer allows us to see that inflation affects all kinds of products: food, gasoline, school supplies, clothing go up. Because the problem is not one sector or another, the problem is that our weight is worth less and less”Miazzo explained.
If we analyze a purchase from the supermarket, the same little monkey with the same products today costs us more than 5 times what it cost in 2017: what cost us $1,000 in 2017 today costs us $5,312. The same thing happens with clothes: the same clothes for $1,000 from 2017 today cost $5,453.
The numbers
- Pategrás cheese (1 kg): with $1,000 in 2017 we bought 4 kilos ($247). Today we bought 700 grams ($1,340). We lost 3,300 kilos of cheese.
- French bread (1 kg): with $1,000 in 2017 we bought 24.5 kilos ($40.60). Today we have enough for 4 ($210). We lost 20 kilos of bread.
- Cooked Ham (1 kg): in December 2017 we bought 4.7 kilos with $1,000 ($213), today we bought 900 grams ($1,140). We lost almost 4 kilos of ham.
- Salami (1 kg): In December 2017 we bought 4 kilos ($257). Today we bought 700 ($1,360). We lost 3,300 kilos of salami.
- Beer (1 liter): In 2017 we bought 24 bottles ($41). Today 6 ($160). We lost 18 bottles.
- Soda cola (1.5 liter): In 2017 we bought 23 bottles ($43.50). Today 6 ($150). We lost 17 bottles.
- Food and drinks: what at the end of 2017 was $1,000, today we have to spend $5,312.
- Clothes and Shoes: the same clothes cost us 4 times: what at the end of 2017 cost us $1,000 today costs us $5,453.
Source: Ambito

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