Goverments fail because they are intervening... the worse you can do as the state is try to get in the middle... Argentina has THOUSANDS of social help and intervention and it has over 40% poorness...
lot of people depend on goverment help to eat if they protest they get there benefits cut of thats how socialism work they control de food and they control your mind
*_"Prayers?"_* Argentina is a very religious country. Are you saying that God is punishing Argentina because they chose the wrong religion? Which religion should they have chosen?
Im in australia. Homelessness is growing by the day as people are priced out of their rental homes. I feel many around the world are in the same position and my heart goes out to them.
Instead of complaining, why doesn't the government build housing for the people. Australia had arid desert land good for building, why not put it to use?
@@junserafin5241 not in Australia, in the US, but what I’ve figured is this; it wouldn’t make money. In my city, this same problem is occurring, everyone is being priced out. So… they’re building on a plot of vast desert land… a luxury resort style neighborhood, with a country club style Rec center, and a sports/concert venue and luxury shopping center adjacent, because it will attract the Uber rich and wealthy, people they’ll make money off to go there. The fact of the matter is simple: people don’t want to build housing for people who desperately need housing because it won’t make as much money. It also, in turn, by having richer wealthier people there, and thus more money and thus ‘nicer seeming’ stuff versus just a general track home neighborhood, it all makes it seem more appealing to move to, to more wealthy folks and thus more money. Ultimately, a lot of it comes down to money and building an environment that seems more affluent to attract more money, as those in poverty aren’t seen as… well, appealing to people with money looking to move. So they price them out to get rid of em.
Canada is the same. I am very fortunate to have found a nice and decent place to rent before the pandemic. I couldn't have afforded what they charge for my place now. Many people are renting just a bed in a room with other people. I can't believe it when I see it advertised on line.
@@junserafin5241 This is happening worldwide. There is an easy solution but it seems will not be taken in any case. There are empty buildings everywhere too.
This is happening everywhere in the world too. Everything is getting SUPER EXPENSIVE, just small basic needs are becoming impossible to afford. Homelessness and unemployment is increasing, and these rich people and politicians are laughing as we suffer and die. We don’t deserve to be treated like this.
Why is Argentina in a constant crisis. I live here in Maldives. A tiny country of just 600,000 people and we are doing very well. What's wrong with Argentina?
@@ramatgan1 ur so boasted about your so called economy..unless u know the main sources of economy about a country how u can say that?? Doesn't matter wats the size of population
@@nagratna793 I didn't mean to insult anyone. I just want to know how a vast country of so many natural resources is always differing when a tiny island country like us is doing very well and we live well.
This is what happens when corruption meets economic ignorance. A government who are incapable of understanding the basics while stuffing their pockets.
This is absolutely heartbreaking. And what's worse is that here in Australia and probably other western countries too, it's kept off the news so people are kept in the dark about this crisis.
Not true. Still 3rd 🌏der gets discriminated and downplayed by those people in rich countries. This kind of report are only for awareness and diversity journalism 💫
@@elliskaranikolaou2550 I'd like to see the figures and demographics, it's not just a local issue but also how development is going i.e building new houses or more sustainable jobs or locals and pensions for people.
As an Argentinian, please stop feeling sorry for us! We brought this on ourselves. And when we receive help from other countries, it makes it worse. It's like giving money to an alcoholic. Edit: To the ones that say it's the government's fault. Corrupt governments are in many cases just a reflection of the corrupt people. We put them there. In Argentina's case, people just vote for those who promise to give free stuff.
This is definitely an extreme case, but this is happening all over the world now. I live in a '"rich" country but because of inflation and increasing water/electriciry bills a lot of people can't afford their rent anymore. Not even so much low income households (as the already have certain protection) but a lot of middle class people and young working people can't afford their rent anymore. People with good jobs.....that's insane!
It’s because people keep voting for leftist policy’s because they like the idea of having big brother to look after them, communism has never been successful and always leads to poverty and death
this was the purpose of money, none of you really understood what it meant what a debt based economy rapidly plummeting into 300 TRILLION DOLLARS OF DEBT would result in, i got bored of all the backchat, you people deluded yourselves into beleiving you made the right choices, whilst the world descended into madness, too busy working your 9/5's because someone told you to do that too, none of you took 5 minutes to sit down and think with your own minds, it's always something from the TV or radio, so it must be true, i am 31 years old now, and not once had a single adult since my childhood, has been able to justify why people starve and go homeless whilst others get everything, yet both examples work hard every day of their lives, there is no justice in this world, because none of you fought for it, our ancestors did, they died in trenches for it, you guys just laid back and took it, all day, every day, like the whores you all really are, the human race is a lost cause, you don't want to sabe yourselves, you want someone to come along and save you from yourselves,
@@katana_3558 false, you can always do something, but given your inability to communicate without having a stroke, the chances of you getting off your backside and doing anything besides blaming other people is likely never going to happen, you can do something, you just can't be bothered,
@@marcusavey8529 Their version of doing something is getting up from the couch every election year to vote on the same person over and over again. Voting is all they know.
Argentinians need to learn from the French, demand more from their politicians. Make them accountable. The country has so much to offer, but corrupt politicians have the country in shambles.
Yep, it the same everywhere. The system already collapse. The machine may not stop but people will die, many. And the rich is not to blame, other economical classes have brains too.
My dad took me to Argentina when I was little. He lived there for two years as a teen and had very fond memories from that time. I loved everything about Argentina, the meat, the warm people, the soccer games that seemed to spring up every time you turned a corner. I remember there were a lot of homeless people back then in Buenos Aires already. It’s so heart breaking to see people there suffering. It seems so hard just to get by in Argentina.
Hyperinflation is the result of political corruption and the counterfeiting of the currency. The only solution is to implement a new type of currency that the globalists can't control, track or counterfeit. This isn't that hard to do because we have the technology.
@@sergiotricarico Bro, I was in the 80's in Argentina and then in the 90's : poor people. Argentina was rich during the "belle époque", however people weren't rich at all. Workers back then had horrible salaries. Argentina was allways ruled by a gang man.
@@sergiotricarico Bro, you get lost in the weeds... I m only saying, Argentina was NEVER rich. You can't call a country rich solely by looking at a rate man... if you find poverty pockets everywhere. Period. Move on. Poverty has been allways a persistent issue throughout Argentina's history. There is evidence. And here is the deal you guys need to understand: A countriy's prosperity depends on the *wealth of ITS citizens* not just a 1 to 1 ratio BS.
True, I'm an argentinian that goes to college and one thing we all have in common with my classmates is the urge to leave this country asap because of the economic situation
If you can explain, what is causing this? High taxes, corruption, tolerating theft, or something else? When I see people sleeping in an airport, I think the society is in real trouble. That should not be permitted for security reasons.
@@jackcoleman5955 I'm Argentinian too. This economic crisis is made basically because of a bad economic system Argentina has implemented many years ago. Left parties are in control now, so that means that the goverment is bigger every year, with all the problems that that produces to fiscal deficit. Right parties didn't do well neather... they didn't reduce taxes nor incentivated investments in production or innovation. This country is going nowhere and people politics culture is the problem...if you ask everything for free and goverment gives you...why will you work anyway? That's the culture that sank this society.
@@jackcoleman5955 Definitely, it is a structural problem. Poor governmental management (spending financed by deficits while having very high taxes), weak institutions (the lack of independence of the central bank, politician's legal immunity or "fueros"), and a divided society (the famous "Grieta").
Muito triste isto! Ao longo dos anos tive inúmeros inquilinos argentinos e todos sempre foram muito educados e amáveis. Espero que possam se libertar logo dessa situação.
In other words this video is forcing us Americans to feel bad for these so called “helpless migrants” while our situation is already as bad as it started. Their lives are apparently more important than ours guys. Expect to be swept under the rug so a migrant’s life can be better taken care of than yours.
@@Jay-jb2vr LOL That's impossible. The "you-know-who" runs this world. They'll never fall in the pit because they're the ones setting all the traps. They even have a federal aid system set up in the USA so us American taxpayers can endlessly send THEIR country and people eternal aid, on the backs of our people, so THEY can live lavishly in theirs while we suffer.
As a foreigner living in Argentina it's tough to see, literally everywhere you go you see kids sleeping on the street, people begging for coins, and it's been getting worse and worse as the years go by. Yet most people don't question anything, their answer is "well, it's Argentina, what do you expect?", accepting the situation. A lot of people I know earn great wages working for foreign companies, there are few that are very wealthy and the rest can't afford to eat, but watch the Argentineans vote for the same governments that have been in power for the past 40 years and only take to the streets when they win at football. No lack of Argentinean flags in this city, and in the poorest of neighbourhoods they have graffiti everywhere expressing support for Kirchner lol, crazy stuff. I guess that's what you get when the brightest leave their country to never return.
Its a viscous cycle. The Kircheners over spend and over promise on social welfare to remain popular amongst the poor majority of the population. The over spend contributes to their instable economy and inflation but it keeps them in power and while in power they fix the system to line their own pockets. Kristina Kirchener now owns half of Patagonia while the poor who support her become poorer.
You are such a liar. Why do you lie, you disgusting excuse. I live in the states there are people living EVERYWHERE on the streets here. Everyone can eat in Argentina. The ones that say they can't, are being payed to say that politically. Argentina isn't doing well Economically, but they are all used to that, and it is the best place to live in ALL of Latin America. So stop with your lies. Because God is watching you.
Cara por mais que tenha muitos argentinos que nós tratam mal e de sermos rivais no futebol Argentina sempre vai ser nossos hermanos,Estamos com vcs hermanos argentinos força🇧🇷❤️🇦🇷
Thank you for sharing this. We need to spread this more worldwide. Many people see the benefits of tourism in Buenos Aires and the Patagonia, but not about the deep darkness that every citizen is living here. Bless everyone.
I feel most sorry for the working people that are honestly trying to do something with themselves. I know that feeling all too well! It's not that much better in the States. I'm in the Chicago area. It's expensive. And we have a homeless issue here too. But a major part of it is that a 1 bedroom in a decent area is almost $1k and you need to make at least 3 times that and maintain a 650 credit score to get it. Not including transportation, eating, medical expenses and paying utilities. It's not impossible but it's kinda hard for many.
$1K for a one bedroom? Wow... Haven't seen that since 20 yrs ago here in the Bay Area, CA. One bedroom here starts at $2K. In San Francisco, they start at $4K. All catering to tech ppl who rake in $90K starting annually. Insanity, man... 😅
@@MellonCollie_28 get out of that Freakshow state as fast as you can ! I moved to South Dakota and bought a new build on 5 acres for under 200k back in 2015…… I’ll never look back at how bad that state is ruled by dictatorship
The bad thing is that these megacorps expect you to work 80 hours a week so you can spend almost 2k in expenses (rent, food, gas, utilities) for a place you may spend 10 hours or so just resting so you can go back to work another 80 hr week.
But still huge mad respect to entire airport team including the big boss & CEO, they allowed all of the homeless sleep & relaxing there during the night & non-working time as long they don't create problems & cared for hygiene.
The difference is that this isn't something new in Argentina, it has been happening for decades infact most latin American countries experienced hyperinflation and deviced plans to stop and control it yet Argentina is incapable of this. The reason is mainly due to extreme corruption.
@BombaJead there are Argentinians studying abroad, who constantly berate the 🇺🇸 gov for not doing enough for their people (mind you 80 of its economy is spent on Social Security) yet their country can't make it.....
@@Kownter todos los países tiene gente racista, mis dos mejores amigas desde hace más de 15 años son de Argentina y son personas muy buenas y sencillas al igual que sus familiares. México también es muy racista contra toda Latinoamérica. Te recomiendo a ti no opinar sobre una nación completa solo por unas cuantas personas que has visto en redes o en persona.
@@Misty7612 Sí, hay racistas en todos los países. Pero en Argentina los racistas son mayoría como el 80% de los argentinos, mientras que aquí en Brasil, por ejemplo, los racistas son el 5%.
Argentina gets a lot of prayers, even from the Pope. The problem is that you can't pay rent or buy food with prayers. What they need is a good government, but the bible says that their government was put in place by their god. They just have to wait for their god to change his mind.
thank you 💙 this title is outrageous Argentina, anywhere deserves to have their basic needs ! they need good leaders willing to make the big, smart decisions right now for all those people who really need the help right now all those 18 million people from the lower-middle class That is a lot of beautiful people who deserve normal, basic civil care 😭 I am very sad seeing those people in so much distress
All solidarity from the brazilian people to our argentinian brothers and sisters. I truly hope the situation gets better and the Argentinian people are able to live better as they deserve 🇧🇷❤️🇦🇷
Thank you Pedro, as Argentinian, I feel both ashamed of the politicians, and frustratedas a citizen. This is not gonna change, as change implies a change in "mindset". It is what it is.
I'm from Sri Lanka and so sad to see this status of Argentina. We have undergone and progressing with a worse economic situation like this. Praying for a better country 🙏
Gonna need more than lazy, passive prayers. Why dont you get out there and help instead of sitting home comfortably and PRAYING❓SMH. If God hasn't stepped in yet, chances are, God wont.
@@benwarped7272 Some atheists like you are the most entitled and intolerant people I know. Not everyone believes your random explosion nonsense. You're not doing anything either so take your own advice, delusional moron.
these people like bragging themselves on the internet that they are proud white people and that they we're "superior" than any other races in the world LOL, they like boasting it when they cannot fix their inner problems within their country such a disgrace, i am also part white but i do not like bragging myself as a proud one because i don't like being boastful and i prefer being humble to other people
I'm an argentinian currently living in Germany, it breaks my heart to see how my country that has the potential of being healthy economically is doing worst day by day 🥺
Argenzuela lololol. I hope that your disgusting Argentina goes into an irreparable collapse. You are racist, your whole country is racist, so argentina deserves to be poor.
Argentine citizen here, it's getting harder pretty much every single week. Everything, from food to clothing to rent to water supply, every single service and basic products are seeing an increase in prize pretty much 2 to 4 times a month. We are getting drowned and suffocated with uncertainty, and every citizen (aside from the rich) struggles to reach end of the month without having any kind of debt. Middle class is the new low class, and low class has pretty much developed into extreme poverty. The situation is really, REALLY hard. Imagine one week you're paying 3 dollars for a roll of toilette paper and next week you suddenly have to pay double the prize for the exact same brand/product. Tyranny and corruption are getting out of hand here, we need the World to know.
Hi, can you help answering some questions? Is the situation localized on in the whole country? How's the safety in the country right now? I mean, when peoplr start having their survival threatened, it's common for theft and violence to increase. Thanks
@@hear-and-know Poverty extends across the country creating precarious and unsafe zones to transit if you don't know the place. These are localized areas like neighbourhoods or taken lands that extend in pretty much every province. Most of the times people who are in street conditions or live in extreme poverty come from those places and they tend to do robbery. It's concentrated mostly in the capitol of Buenos Aires, whereas in other provinces you have localized "barrios" or even entire cities that can be dangerous. There are certainly some places that can be safer than others. In most cities you can live a normal life with low probabilities of burglary/violence as long as you're not wandering around during night time or sneaking into an unsafe neighbourhood/city
@Elysium Sorry to hear that. Unfortunately this problem is a Global problem thanks to all the CORRUPT PLOT TICIANS and the Elites. People all over the world need to UNITE and fight against the TYRANTS.
@@brucemacdonald3482 man chill, the dude has nothing to do with Argentinian country and yet are wishing the best for the country. I'm Brazilian and I live in Rosário for 9 years now, we know what happened here, and it's up to u guys to vote something else mate, enough of CFK or any of theses lefts, your country is getting demolished by these people and yet, over and over the majority of the population put they in power like they're going to fix something. It's like putting the criminal to watch the money.
That’s me in America right now. Educated but barely unable to afford my bills and food and gas without struggling but at least I’m grateful to have those things
@@molonlave2193 If turkey invades you one day, you won't have to worry about inflation or anything else. I hope they don't do it but they're kind of ruthless and unstoppable when fighting greece.
Sadly everyone in all countries are being priced out of the hone rental market, this undoubtedly hits those already in poverty and moves them nearer to homelessness. We see this in the UK more and more.
It’s happening in America too. I’m thankful I own so my mortgage is fixed and as everything else gets more expensive that’s consistent. I feel for those who are struggling because their governments made bad choices with money. And I am pretty fair/aware that the main folks to blame are the US government and the Federal Reserve.
The thing is, a leader also doesn't need to have as much attention as an idea does. Otherwise, everything ends up being ruled by just a fanatical dogma.
It's a beautiful world unfortunately we've horrible people at the top in the world economy forum instructing the government's worldwide. It's difficult trying to stay positive with so much horrible things going on but trying to keep our spirits raised is important.
@@Szpock86 tu capital no, pero el resto de tu país si. Peru tiene el dolar sudaca y la mejor gastronomía, y estios mrtos de hambre izquirdistas tratan de jdrnos con eso. hahahahahaah sigue disfrutando siendo campeon dle mundo nomas, y come perro gracias a tu economía peronista. xdddd
@@tv-noizu Hardly any homeless when I went to Spain and the seven cities there. The most I've seen is a version of "Skid Row" in the center of Madrid, but even that's just a small group of homeless.
Maldad en realidad hermano, en argentina los gobernantes se dedican a destruir la economía de forma sistemática, la economía no mejora porque los gobernantes no quieren mejorarla, hacen cosas que saben que daña la economía y aún así lo hacen, después que hacen esas cosas se burlan en TV del pueblo.😢
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@@joly1007 Hasta que el pueblo no se de cuenta que el peronismo y sus politicas socialistas son las que siguen arruinando el país, la cosa no va a cambiar.
People should not be afraid of their government, police and military, civilians are more powerful than the government and they are out numbered, you must give them ultimatum to fixed the economic problems or better you all suffer. The people should step up.
This is happening everywhere to different degrees. Homelessness in Canada is through the roof right now. It's clearly not as bad as Argentina, but it's only getting worse with no end in sight.
Is it just homelessness? or is there drug use going on? Some people end up homeless because of their addictions and the fact they don't want to go to a shelter and abide by the rules there.
@@MrTachyon3000 Drugs play a big part, but it's a bit of a 'chicken/egg' scenario. Some people end up in the street due to drugs, and others do drugs to cope with living on the streets. Canada's major cities (primarily Toronto and Vancouver) have become prohibitively expensive, and housing has gotten out of reach of many. Sometimes all it takes is losing your job, and not having any sort of support system in place before you're living out of your car, and then eventually out on the streets. So many of Canada's problems are due to absolutely terrible city planning (restrictive zoning laws that make it very difficult to build large amounts of additional housing) and there's almost no political will to change it. There's too much money tied into real estate investment, and no politician wants to upset the tens of thousands of Canadians that have all of their money tied to what's essentially a real estate ponzi scheme. At some point, it'll all come crashing down, but the real estate bubble continues to grow despite predictions it'd pop years ago.
Exacto! Aquí se habla de Arg. pero gente sin hogar existe en USA donde RD tiene casi toda la población viviendo del gobierno, igual otros países. Si no recibieran ayuda del gobierno, todos estarían en la calle pidiendo limosna.
Our crisis here in Argentina has nothing to do with what happens in your developed country. Homeless people here not only cannot afford a rent, they don't have anything to eat, that's the real problem. A lot of them aren't even qualified for a decent job, so this is more of a structural issue. I'm talking about millions of children with no future, due to not having the proper nourishment every child needs.
@@4imagesmore Argentina in particular is an historically corrupt government, then the State, this happens for the rest of south america. Venezuela in particular and Argentina shares a pretty similar dark path. Beware of what is happening in the US for both Trump and Biden.
I live in Argentina and have done for over 40 years.I love this country and its marvelous people.We go from recession to recession and things are starting to get extremely bad....i can't remember a time as bad as now
I guess capitalism is not working. All those good people killed by the CIA installed Valera regime, were correct. Argentina is cursed because of pedophile demon Jorge Bergoglio.
@@angelestorres6334excusas los latino americanos no son intelligentes ni tienen valor pa manejar un pais. Solo en futbol sirven 😂siguen jodidos. Desde espana. Nada cambia desde espana
So sad. This is why, when I retire at the end of this year, I’ll use my severance package to buy a small farm, build a modest bungalow with solar power, and go into subsistence farming. That way, if my country ever goes the hyperinflationary way of Argentina, Lebanon, Venezuela, etc., at least I’ll have a place to stay and food to eat.
this video is a lie, look at their clothes! In Argentina it was summer from December to March including April. The problem is that there is a lot of immigration from neighboring countries like Peru, Paraguay, Bolivia, Venezuela, Uruguayans, Chileans. Everyone should be sent to their countries of origin, each country should take care of its citizens. Also a very big problem is the political corruption they have
D Argentina is one the richest countries in the world in terms of resources but every 10-15 years they have a dramatic economic crisis. The elites and the people who control the banks and the media in Argentina are not good people. There will never be a solution for Argentina, unfortunately things are going to get very very dark.
Argentina is experiencing problems like this because of decades of socialist and out of control government spending policies not greedy capitalists like many of the economic illiterate people in the comment section down below would like you to believe.
@Larry C Just capitalism. "Crony capitalism" is what you call it when you know that the problem is rooted in capitalism but cannot accept that the entire system is the problem.
Desde República Dominicana le mando mucha fuerza a los hermanos Argentinos. Me irrita en sobremanera la forma en la que estos gobernantes incompetentes tratan a nuestra región... estamos llenos de gente buena, trabajadora y con las mejores intenciones de echar para alante y son los gobiernos quienes una y otra vez nos retrasan y nos mantienen en este fracaso tercermundista
A los paises los hace la gente, y en argentina está lleno de gente con ganas de que el estado les solucione la vida, resuelva sus malas decisiones, los mantenga con subsidios, intervenga en toda la economia, y continuen las políticas estatistas que cada dia achican y restringen más al sector privado.
@@joelgonzalez5237 reemplazar a los argentinos por daneses. Lo que quiero decir es que es un problema cultural el de argentina, lo que lleva en lo politico a demandar siempre las mismas recetas inviables.
Aca en Argentina no hay trabajo, cuesta mucho conseguir uno, y se necesitan 2 para mantenerse a uno mismo. Las cosas basicas valen oro. Y con suerte con un sueldo normal llegas a la 3era semana del mes. Por tal razon ahora es mas comun que en una casa vivan muchos amigos xq un alquiler de una casa puede salir hasta 120 mil y los sueldos promedio son de 50 mil........ han cerrado muchos negocios, aumenta la delincuencia o sea las drog4s (y si gente, muchas personas en deseperacion no les queda de otra, muchos "delincuentes" surgen de la necesidad), ya no se puede comer asado los domingos T_T. Y bueno ahora va bajando la natalidad porque debido a la economia el formar una familia es para pasar hambre o "a veces tengo, a veces no", por suerte los productos de limpieza no estan lo mismo q la comida sino ahi ya tendriamos otro problema más en nuestra sociedad. Y bueno jaja ese es el reporte de argentina mayo 2023 ahhh y el dolar vale 500 pesos. En un futuro vamos a comer tierra.
@@xavi4694 yy..... quiere hacer varios cambios a lo grande asi que si llega a la presidencia y cumple con lo que dice, seran grandes cambios por lo que puede terminar o muy bien o muy mal.
@@xavi4694 Por lo que propone, sí pero también Guillermo Moreno. La capacidad económica de Argentina es tal que nos permitió salir de cada crisis y crecer a grandes tasas casi que de pelicula pero para salir, se necesitan políticas monetarias a largo plazo y no corto
El desempleo es del 7%, y la inflación en mayo se desaceleró. La indigencia en Argentina es del 8% debido al aumento del empleo y de los sueldos. Conozco a un barbero que vive solo en un departamento. El problema es la inflación porque empleo y salario hay pero los precios crecen y hay que aumentarlos.
My heart aches for the people of Argentina. I have many family members who live there, fiercely love their country, and are the most resilient, generous, and kind people. its important to know that this is a fully modern and capable country. the government and political entrenchments have driven off course and forgotten the people.
They should sell the World Cup. Remember they asked people on the streets if they wanted to win the World Cup or fix the inflation. You can see what happens when there’s no priorities.
I lived in Argentina 1987-1989. I saw the same poverty, loss of hope and ruinous inflation. It is like a never ending nightmare for the wonderful Argentine people. I cannot express how much this breaks my heart to watch.
80s were great in Argentina what are you talking about. And even now, this news is BS, these people don't live in that station. They live in some homes next door to this. They probably payed them to go there and act homeless. This is a political ploy.
It's all of Latin-America. Mexico, Venezuela, El Salvador, Bolivia, all of them. Some may be doing better than others, but not one country can claim success.
This is exactly what corruption does to every country that it touches. Without law and order without consequences for one’s actions this is what happens. If you think it doesn’t matter that your local state and federal politicians are corrupt well then you deserve what you get.
Yeah, but let's not forget the biggest issue here. They're destroying education so that people will be easily manipulated. I'm seeing people who doesn't know how to read or write. Or do basic math. That wasn't at all common when i was younger.
Argentina has systemic issues with it’s economy due to bad policy decisions. Unfortunately the US is literally taking pages from Argentina and Venezuela.
So true! America needs to change course quickly, but the Biden Administration has no clue. If we can just hang on until November 2024, we may have a chance. We cannot help others until we help ourselves
You have over 90% inflation in a single year? Is your currency not accepted in any other country because of it's low value? Yeah, there's crisis everywhere, but that's not the reason of half the population being poor in my country. It is really sad.
@@ajh191 It happened because of corruption and subsidies that politicians use at election time to get re-elected time and time again. The dollar and many currencies is coming to an end too. The debt will come to bite everyone who holds the dollars and toxic currencies. Argentina level poverty is here in Southern California in a scary way. There is even homeless encampments near Beverly Hills.
Lived in Argentina in 2001 right after the peso depegged, it was devastating to see the damage at the time. Though since then it's blown my mind to see how things have kept going downhill, especially this year when I saw how high the official and black market rates were for the peso
@@llokoloko7665 Its so sad. I seen today in california there just cleaning up the streets by junking peoples tents and campers, so now they have no shelter at all. Hope they come up with a solution soon.
It may be hard to believe now but Argentina was once the sixth-largest economy in the world and the second-largest in the Americas after the United States. There used to be an expression, "As rich as an Argentine", which was used to describe someone who was fabulously wealthy. Today, Argentina is a beggar sitting on a bench of gold.
In 1930 many countries in the world were very poor. That is why European immigrants saw Argentina as a wealthy nation. But the reality is poverty was allways a problem in South America.
@@abelsietecuatro9249 In the late 19th-early 20 Centuries, more than 6 million Europeans emigrated to Argentina. That's the largest number of immigrants in the world after those that went to America. Among those immigrants was a young Aristotle Onassis who made his first millions in Argentina at the age of 25. I don't agree that poverty should be a reality in Argentina. It is one of the largest agricultural exporters in the world. it has a highly literate population, a highly-developed industrial sector, first-world infrastructure. and for most of the 20th Century, it was the only Latin American nation along with neighboring Uruguay that was predominantly middle-class. I am not saying that everyone should be rich; there are poor people even in the richest nations in the world. The problem with Argentina is that it has never succeeded in managing its economy efficiently. It has tried to pay for its generous social welfare programs by simply printing more money which causes inflation. It did not learn the valuable lesson that other developed countries did and that is to link pay raises to productivity and not inflation. These are the policies that have destroyed what should be one of the richest countries on earth.
@@georgfriedrichhandel4390 "highly-developed industrial sector, first-world infrastructure" You sure we are talking about the same country? Even the education is falling behind and getting worse every year, there are actually more university graduates per capita in other south american countries than Argentina, education has gone downhill in the last 20 years and the educated people that are left are leaving for better oportunities abroad, in a few decades this country will be but a shell of its former self at this rate. In 1970 we were in the top 10 economies in the world by nominal gdp, it has all been downhill since then.
Excuse me but Argentina has been in decline for many many years, it is incredible how South America has been sinking economically, first Venezuela and now Argentina is going in the same direction..
@@matiasL87563 ahora esta Milei! y ese no viene de la politica, tiene propuestas disruptivas. Yo lo banco, a todo o nada vieja, la historia no es para los cagones. Si hace cagada y no por que no funcione, si no porque choreen o algo asi, me tomo el palo del pais xD.
Can’t tell how many times I’ve been one missed payment away from being on the streets myself in the US, can’t even imagine the rest of the world and what they’ve been dealing with for years already
Argentina is such a beautiful country with so much to offer. I really hope things get better soon. I just returned from Argentina last week and although I am aware of economic issues and inflation, as an American, I felt that issues with homelessness are much less evident than in California. The cities are very clean and if there are homeless, they don't seem to bother anyone. Due to this, I don't think many foreigners truly underrated the severity of the situation.
Abe bklol tujhe kya lagta hai Argentina ke log india ko pyar karte hai...jara unke interviews dekh lena ........har jagah ajate hai tere jaise log .......ab gyan matt dena mein khud indian hoon .....pata hai isliye bol diya 😊
Como vecina, soy uruguaya, que convivimos con argentinos cotidianamente, se me hace increible que Argentina este en esta situacion. Un pais con todos los recursos naturales imaginables, productor en grandisima escala de alimentos, con una poblacion con chispa, super creativa, educacion terciaria gratuita fuente de profesionales de nivel,,,, comoo puede estar en esta situacion? A veces pienso que de repente se ha fomentado la viveza y el cancherismo por demas... No le encuentro explicacion..
Es muy sencillo, lo que pasa acá es que tantos años de gobierno peronista género más gente que no quiere trabajar ya que el estado les da asignaciones , toda esa gente que ven haciendo cortes del polo obrero , no es más que para pedir planes y bonos . Así quieren vivir, del estado ... El problema de argentina es la sociedad y el estado nacional .. Aca el trabajador que quiere progresar le meten todas las trabas que se te puedan ocurrir . Ni hablar de los impuestos , se va el 50% para el estado de lo facturado. En resumen Argentina es solo un partido de futbol y así quedo demostrado. Solo para eso sale la gente a la calle, porque la realidad que el trabajador no se manifiesta , el verdadero trabajador. Pero si sale a la calle por un partido de futbol. Un cliente un día me dijo , yo voto al que me da de comer. El decia que con Macri la gente no arreglaba las cosas simplemente compraba otra nueva y eso a él lo perjudicaba .. Fíjate el nivel de egoísmo, hipocresía e ignorancia del Argentino. Lo mismo va a pasar con todos estos planeros .. aclaro no soy de ningún partido ni estoy defiendo a Macri
@@marisanmendoza3260 Eso no es socialismo por que cobrarle impuestos altos a los trabajadores es algo injusto ya que ellos no podrán vivir dignamente aparte de que serán explotados por las empresas por que estas también serian afectadas por un mal manejo de la economía y el socialismo busca lo digno y justo para la gente. El socialismo no busca erradicar el capitalismo en si, busca la dignidad del trabajador y que el trabajador encuentre la felicidad y el sentido de la vida en su labor. Por lo tanto yo como seguidor del socialismo veo con muy malos ojos que haya gente que no trabaje y que viva a costas del trabajo de los demás, ya que el trabajo es algo esencial y necesario en nuestras vidas pero que ese trabajo sea digno y que la vida del trabajador también sea digna el peronismo es una cagada y tampoco soy pogre ser socialista tampoco significa eso.
The world is going through a recession. Nothing is going well anywhere. I am not from Argentina however seeing any human not be able to afford any basic necessities is unacceptable and heartbreaking. May God help you all as no one else will.
@@OompaL0ompa I went from atheist to muslim. Islam has scenitific evidence to prove that it's true. Those who do not research are illiterate. Do not comment on religion without fully reading any religious books till the end. Please let's continue this debate once you finish reading the Quran. Though if you wish to not read, your comment is void.
Governments all over the world simply failing its citizens, it’s unacceptable and heartbreaking.
Seems like this is all by design.
We all need to confront them about this
stop voting for socialism , people are to blame
governments are the roots of the problem, There is nothing different between a government and the mafia
Goverments fail because they are intervening... the worse you can do as the state is try to get in the middle...
Argentina has THOUSANDS of social help and intervention and it has over 40% poorness...
Imagine if all those people who celebrated Argentina winning the World Cup went out and protest?
lot of people depend on goverment help to eat if they protest they get there benefits cut of thats how socialism work they control de food and they control your mind
exactly they would have that government gone by tomorrow noon ,, but they don't move a finger just complain in low voice .....
@@ernestbarcella175 yup. But they only care about football. The country is a mess
@@GabGotti3 yes ,asi es !
Bread and circuses - keeping the ignorant masses in line... except that the rulers are running out of bread to confiscate and redistribute.
In less than 3 months it will be Winter in Argentina, making life harder on the homeless. Prayers that life gets better there and around the world.
I’m sure your prayers will work wonders😂
@@redd605Russia? you mean all of us in asia now part away with US and European and not using dollar anymore.. Goodbye..
You mean summer?
*_"Prayers?"_* Argentina is a very religious country. Are you saying that God is punishing Argentina because they chose the wrong religion? Which religion should they have chosen?
@@NobleWolf33 Found the american
Sendo brasileira, me dói ver esta situação na Argentina. Espero que logo essa situação melhore para vocês, hermanos 🇧🇷🥺🇦🇷
BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA
@@evaklum8974 BRICS is for emerging economies not failing 😂😂😂
Não tenho nenhuma pena, na primeira oportunidade vão te chamar de (Macaco!)
Lol Argentina = 3rd world
@@LuizDaviBRIsso que o presidente disse que brasileiros vieram da selva, SÓ VI INDÍGENA O VÍDEO TODO 🤣
Im in australia. Homelessness is growing by the day as people are priced out of their rental homes. I feel many around the world are in the same position and my heart goes out to them.
Instead of complaining, why doesn't the government build housing for the people. Australia had arid desert land good for building, why not put it to use?
@@junserafin5241 not in Australia, in the US, but what I’ve figured is this; it wouldn’t make money. In my city, this same problem is occurring, everyone is being priced out. So… they’re building on a plot of vast desert land… a luxury resort style neighborhood, with a country club style Rec center, and a sports/concert venue and luxury shopping center adjacent, because it will attract the Uber rich and wealthy, people they’ll make money off to go there. The fact of the matter is simple: people don’t want to build housing for people who desperately need housing because it won’t make as much money. It also, in turn, by having richer wealthier people there, and thus more money and thus ‘nicer seeming’ stuff versus just a general track home neighborhood, it all makes it seem more appealing to move to, to more wealthy folks and thus more money. Ultimately, a lot of it comes down to money and building an environment that seems more affluent to attract more money, as those in poverty aren’t seen as… well, appealing to people with money looking to move. So they price them out to get rid of em.
Canada is the same. I am very fortunate to have found a nice and decent place to rent before the pandemic. I couldn't have afforded what they charge for my place now. Many people are renting just a bed in a room with other people. I can't believe it when I see it advertised on line.
@@junserafin5241 This is happening worldwide. There is an easy solution but it seems will not be taken in any case. There are empty buildings everywhere too.
Because Australia is run by left wing (labor and greens) nut jobs.
This is happening everywhere in the world too. Everything is getting SUPER EXPENSIVE, just small basic needs are becoming impossible to afford. Homelessness and unemployment is increasing, and these rich people and politicians are laughing as we suffer and die. We don’t deserve to be treated like this.
Don't worry god will set this world back in order. No evil goes unpunished
@@yonomixatuyagieno6437 we can't expect God to do all the cleaning can we? He wants our help too.
The Poor can't afford to have children, I don't understand why ppl continue to have more babies and overpopulate the world
@@absolutelyretardedskeletor ik... It's just people in pain just pains me... people laughing at others... letting them suffer. It annoys me
@@eman.119 even normal middle class can't have kids
As a sri lankan ,we've been through this aswell and I know how it feels,dont lose hope brothers and sisters ,wishing for better days for all of you😢❤
Why is Argentina in a constant crisis.
I live here in Maldives. A tiny country of just 600,000 people and we are doing very well.
What's wrong with Argentina?
Corrupt government!
@@ramatgan1 Because you have a tourism economy. How was it during Covid?
@@ramatgan1 ur so boasted about your so called economy..unless u know the main sources of economy about a country how u can say that?? Doesn't matter wats the size of population
@@nagratna793 I didn't mean to insult anyone. I just want to know how a vast country of so many natural resources is always differing when a tiny island country like us is doing very well and we live well.
But how is that possible ?!? THEY ARE WORLD CHAMPIONS !!! 😷
This is what happens when corruption meets economic ignorance. A government who are incapable of understanding the basics while stuffing their pockets.
Everyone understand the basics but they don't care
@@MarcoPeyrano Everyone understands the basics, they just want to stuff their pocket and exploit the country.
Trudeau and his terrorist organization !!!
Socialism is crazy, argentinians still believe that there are free meals
They understand the basics. They just dont care.
This is absolutely heartbreaking. And what's worse is that here in Australia and probably other western countries too, it's kept off the news so people are kept in the dark about this crisis.
Can you provide the facts?
That's for sure I just heard about today
Not true. Still 3rd 🌏der gets discriminated and downplayed by those people in rich countries. This kind of report are only for awareness and diversity journalism 💫
@@callumward7503 In Australia Home affordability is off the charts.
@@elliskaranikolaou2550 I'd like to see the figures and demographics, it's not just a local issue but also how development is going i.e building new houses or more sustainable jobs or locals and pensions for people.
As an Argentinian, please stop feeling sorry for us! We brought this on ourselves. And when we receive help from other countries, it makes it worse. It's like giving money to an alcoholic.
Edit: To the ones that say it's the government's fault. Corrupt governments are in many cases just a reflection of the corrupt people. We put them there. In Argentina's case, people just vote for those who promise to give free stuff.
or having the u.s.d $ peg to the pesos
Where are you writing from?
@@ce-rf3lg Argentina
Must be really cozy for you to say that. I bet the homeless people would love to receive help, no matter where it came from
@@cuentaccuentos that help will never reach them. Trust me.
Don't cry for me Argentina.😭😭😭
This is definitely an extreme case, but this is happening all over the world now. I live in a '"rich" country but because of inflation and increasing water/electriciry bills a lot of people can't afford their rent anymore. Not even so much low income households (as the already have certain protection) but a lot of middle class people and young working people can't afford their rent anymore. People with good jobs.....that's insane!
It’s because people keep voting for leftist policy’s because they like the idea of having big brother to look after them, communism has never been successful and always leads to poverty and death
Agreed ... can't really do anyth7ng ...having kid is luxary
this was the purpose of money, none of you really understood what it meant what a debt based economy rapidly plummeting into 300 TRILLION DOLLARS OF DEBT would result in,
i got bored of all the backchat, you people deluded yourselves into beleiving you made the right choices, whilst the world descended into madness, too busy working your 9/5's because someone told you to do that too,
none of you took 5 minutes to sit down and think with your own minds, it's always something from the TV or radio, so it must be true,
i am 31 years old now, and not once had a single adult since my childhood, has been able to justify why people starve and go homeless whilst others get everything, yet both examples work hard every day of their lives,
there is no justice in this world, because none of you fought for it, our ancestors did, they died in trenches for it, you guys just laid back and took it, all day, every day, like the whores you all really are,
the human race is a lost cause, you don't want to sabe yourselves, you want someone to come along and save you from yourselves,
@@katana_3558 false, you can always do something, but given your inability to communicate without having a stroke, the chances of you getting off your backside and doing anything besides blaming other people is likely never going to happen,
you can do something, you just can't be bothered,
@@marcusavey8529 Their version of doing something is getting up from the couch every election year to vote on the same person over and over again. Voting is all they know.
Argentinians need to learn from the French, demand more from their politicians. Make them accountable. The country has so much to offer, but corrupt politicians have the country in shambles.
Learn from the French? 😂😅
@@staniel123 at least france is the first Republican country in this world which they able to remove king and some dictator so on.
Argentina is ethnically White.. I don't understand why the country is poor. It used to be the richest country in South America
@@fukuarabu2755 So what?!
@@staniel123 that mean you are not even human. Human love freedom and all are equals.
This is happening in every country, its time governments started working for the people who pay them.
Let's check if Argentina has tax funded public libraries. Or theater. Or opera. Or whatever useless thing they're wasting tax payers money.
They work for the World Economic Forum …. Literally.
Unless you vote right in SA, that's what going to happen..
Yep, it the same everywhere. The system already collapse. The machine may not stop but people will die, many. And the rich is not to blame, other economical classes have brains too.
@@tuningsnow American p[en your eyes/
My dad took me to Argentina when I was little. He lived there for two years as a teen and had very fond memories from that time. I loved everything about Argentina, the meat, the warm people, the soccer games that seemed to spring up every time you turned a corner. I remember there were a lot of homeless people back then in Buenos Aires already. It’s so heart breaking to see people there suffering. It seems so hard just to get by in Argentina.
Otro día más sin ser nargentino 🏳️🌈🙏🏻
It’s always been this way. Your dad just remembers due to nostalgia or he was in a wealthy part of Argentina.
Hyperinflation is the result of political corruption and the counterfeiting of the currency. The only solution is to implement a new type of currency that the globalists can't control, track or counterfeit. This isn't that hard to do because we have the technology.
@@sergiotricarico Bro, I was in the 80's in Argentina and then in the 90's : poor people.
Argentina was rich during the "belle époque", however people weren't rich at all. Workers back then had horrible salaries.
Argentina was allways ruled by a gang man.
@@sergiotricarico
Bro, you get lost in the weeds...
I m only saying, Argentina was NEVER rich. You can't call a country rich solely by looking at a rate man... if you find poverty pockets everywhere.
Period. Move on.
Poverty has been allways a persistent issue throughout Argentina's history. There is evidence.
And here is the deal you guys need to understand: A countriy's prosperity depends on the *wealth of ITS citizens* not just a 1 to 1 ratio BS.
True, I'm an argentinian that goes to college and one thing we all have in common with my classmates is the urge to leave this country asap because of the economic situation
If you can explain, what is causing this? High taxes, corruption, tolerating theft, or something else? When I see people sleeping in an airport, I think the society is in real trouble. That should not be permitted for security reasons.
What if no one wants you?
May I ask, how the f*ck is Argentina in this situations? Your country is stinkin' rich in natural resources
@@jackcoleman5955 I'm Argentinian too. This economic crisis is made basically because of a bad economic system Argentina has implemented many years ago. Left parties are in control now, so that means that the goverment is bigger every year, with all the problems that that produces to fiscal deficit. Right parties didn't do well neather... they didn't reduce taxes nor incentivated investments in production or innovation. This country is going nowhere and people politics culture is the problem...if you ask everything for free and goverment gives you...why will you work anyway? That's the culture that sank this society.
@@jackcoleman5955 Definitely, it is a structural problem. Poor governmental management (spending financed by deficits while having very high taxes), weak institutions (the lack of independence of the central bank, politician's legal immunity or "fueros"), and a divided society (the famous "Grieta").
I’m out of Argentina since 1995. I don’t think I’ll ever even visit again
Muito triste isto! Ao longo dos anos tive inúmeros inquilinos argentinos e todos sempre foram muito educados e amáveis. Espero que possam se libertar logo dessa situação.
Oi por vapor, ketanggo kolo dogo
The president of argentina called you Selva ?...
@@FGN666
CHILE ARGENTINA LA ESCANDINAVIA DEL HEMISFERIO SUR
@@evaklum8974 las dos tienen indigenas, 😂 😂 😂 .
Y se van , de lloronas-meseras .
I feel so bad for the homeless woman with dogs it made me cried. Bless them all and I hope wish they'll live comfortably soon.
Luckily she keeps a potential source of food close by
In other words this video is forcing us Americans to feel bad for these so called “helpless migrants” while our situation is already as bad as it started. Their lives are apparently more important than ours guys. Expect to be swept under the rug so a migrant’s life can be better taken care of than yours.
Uncle Sam will be in the same boat soon. Just look at Skid Row, CA.
Becaaauuuseee.. You like dogs, yes?
@@Jay-jb2vr LOL That's impossible. The "you-know-who" runs this world. They'll never fall in the pit because they're the ones setting all the traps. They even have a federal aid system set up in the USA so us American taxpayers can endlessly send THEIR country and people eternal aid, on the backs of our people, so THEY can live lavishly in theirs while we suffer.
As a foreigner living in Argentina it's tough to see, literally everywhere you go you see kids sleeping on the street, people begging for coins, and it's been getting worse and worse as the years go by. Yet most people don't question anything, their answer is "well, it's Argentina, what do you expect?", accepting the situation.
A lot of people I know earn great wages working for foreign companies, there are few that are very wealthy and the rest can't afford to eat, but watch the Argentineans vote for the same governments that have been in power for the past 40 years and only take to the streets when they win at football.
No lack of Argentinean flags in this city, and in the poorest of neighbourhoods they have graffiti everywhere expressing support for Kirchner lol, crazy stuff. I guess that's what you get when the brightest leave their country to never return.
Its a viscous cycle. The Kircheners over spend and over promise on social welfare to remain popular amongst the poor majority of the population. The over spend contributes to their instable economy and inflation but it keeps them in power and while in power they fix the system to line their own pockets. Kristina Kirchener now owns half of Patagonia while the poor who support her become poorer.
As an outsider, who do you think we should vote? Im between Javier Milei and Patricia Bullrich, mostly Milei
It's called "Stockholm Syndrome."
@Tee Mack That isn't Stockholm Syndrome. More like a dog that's been beat too much.
You are such a liar. Why do you lie, you disgusting excuse. I live in the states there are people living EVERYWHERE on the streets here.
Everyone can eat in Argentina. The ones that say they can't, are being payed to say that politically. Argentina isn't doing well Economically, but they are all used to that, and it is the best place to live in ALL of Latin America. So stop with your lies. Because God is watching you.
"Films, football, beer, and above all gambling filled the horizon of their minds. To keep them in control was not difficult." -George Orwell
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 yup
Exactly.
And starting a war lets not forget that one
@@smguk2412 or a pandemic..
@@Industrious420 plannedemic
Cara por mais que tenha muitos argentinos que nós tratam mal e de sermos rivais no futebol Argentina sempre vai ser nossos hermanos,Estamos com vcs hermanos argentinos força🇧🇷❤️🇦🇷
HAY QUE POBLAR LA PATAGONIA BIENVENIDOS
Thank you for sharing this. We need to spread this more worldwide. Many people see the benefits of tourism in Buenos Aires and the Patagonia, but not about the deep darkness that every citizen is living here.
Bless everyone.
Same thing in Cuba.
They should say and make that. next will be Brazil with Lula
It's and Patagonia. Chabon. Sin "the"
And your not gonna do anything about it because your lazy.
They need tourism. If you have money please travel to Argentina because your money will help them to overcome the crisis.
I feel most sorry for the working people that are honestly trying to do something with themselves. I know that feeling all too well! It's not that much better in the States. I'm in the Chicago area. It's expensive. And we have a homeless issue here too. But a major part of it is that a 1 bedroom in a decent area is almost $1k and you need to make at least 3 times that and maintain a 650 credit score to get it. Not including transportation, eating, medical expenses and paying utilities. It's not impossible but it's kinda hard for many.
$1K for a one bedroom? Wow... Haven't seen that since 20 yrs ago here in the Bay Area, CA. One bedroom here starts at $2K. In San Francisco, they start at $4K. All catering to tech ppl who rake in $90K starting annually. Insanity, man... 😅
@@MellonCollie_28 get out of that Freakshow state as fast as you can ! I moved to South Dakota and bought a new build on 5 acres for under 200k back in 2015…… I’ll never look back at how bad that state is ruled by dictatorship
@@dustinwillis3261 😅 Trust me--I'm working on it. *Nothing* can keep me here any longer!
The bad thing is that these megacorps expect you to work 80 hours a week so you can spend almost 2k in expenses (rent, food, gas, utilities) for a place you may spend 10 hours or so just resting so you can go back to work another 80 hr week.
Keep voting democrats...
But still huge mad respect to entire airport team including the big boss & CEO, they allowed all of the homeless sleep & relaxing there during the night & non-working time as long they don't create problems & cared for hygiene.
People deserve better. My prayers from Turkiye.
Argentinians are racist as heck. They deserve their terrible fate truth be told.
Argentina
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Tunisia
Egypt
Sri Lanka
All facing economic meltdown
God help them overcome this 🙏🏻
Lebanon as well
@Edilio A Cuba doesn’t have economic crisi
Add America !!😂
Probably USA will be soon on the list
You forgot Yemen and Lebanon
Yes! As everybody is mentioning here, everywhere in the world it seems the expenses of daily needs are skyrocketing like no other times before! 😢
The difference is that this isn't something new in Argentina, it has been happening for decades infact most latin American countries experienced hyperinflation and deviced plans to stop and control it yet Argentina is incapable of this. The reason is mainly due to extreme corruption.
@@BombaJead The reason is that they want to put the country on its kneels and get control of it.
@BombaJead there are Argentinians studying abroad, who constantly berate the 🇺🇸 gov for not doing enough for their people (mind you 80 of its economy is spent on Social Security) yet their country can't make it.....
@@junedaisy707 I don',t understand what you mean.
All by design. We are living in the endtimes.
Not long ago, Argentina had also been in this same dire economic situation. This time, however, the whole world is experiencing the same.
The whole world? Really? Some parts seem to be successful. Are you just pushing some kind of doomsday narrative?
Yeah, we are on the opposite side of the world and we are feeling it already and it is very scary not knowing how long our economy can sustain. :(
Some people say it is in dna.
No its the WEF and IMF.
The rest of the world does not have 100% inflation!
Does not have a currency that has lost 5000%
Un abrazo desde México a mis herman@s de Argentina! Ojalá todo se recupere en su lindo país 🙏
Los argentinos son racistas contra los mexicanos y aun así le mandas un abrazo a los argentinos? Recomiendo conocerlos mejor.
@@Kownter todos los países tiene gente racista, mis dos mejores amigas desde hace más de 15 años son de Argentina y son personas muy buenas y sencillas al igual que sus familiares.
México también es muy racista contra toda Latinoamérica.
Te recomiendo a ti no opinar sobre una nación completa solo por unas cuantas personas que has visto en redes o en persona.
@@Misty7612
Sí, hay racistas en todos los países. Pero en Argentina los racistas son mayoría como el 80% de los argentinos, mientras que aquí en Brasil, por ejemplo, los racistas son el 5%.
@@Kownter así el 99% de Argentinos fueran racistas yo no les desearía mal, esa crisis que están viviendo es grave.
Calla mejicano que no tenes derecho de decir que nos recuperemos cuando alla ni hablar😂
Sending prayers and love to these people . Terrible to see people suffering 🌎🥺
Argentina gets a lot of prayers, even from the Pope. The problem is that you can't pay rent or buy food with prayers.
What they need is a good government, but the bible says that their government was put in place by their god. They just have to wait for their god to change his mind.
thank you 💙
this title is outrageous
Argentina, anywhere deserves to have their basic needs !
they need good leaders willing to make the big, smart decisions right now for all those people who really need the help right now
all those 18 million people from the lower-middle class
That is a lot of beautiful people who deserve normal, basic civil care 😭
I am very sad seeing those people in so much distress
Ask Argentina what happened to all of their black citizens? I rather pray for the black population that they wiped out.
It worked your prayers stopped people from starving to death
@Edilio A But, but, "they have socialized medicine and it's *so* much better than anything in the US!!!!!!!!!" - every single Canadian on social media
Argentina is as poor as Africa now. It's a 3rd world country. Admit it.
All solidarity from the brazilian people to our argentinian brothers and sisters. I truly hope the situation gets better and the Argentinian people are able to live better as they deserve
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Please report this channel from Qatar!
We hope Brazil won’t be like Argentina & Venezuela. This is the false promise of the Government caring for people under the guise of Socialism .
Thank you Pedro, as Argentinian, I feel both ashamed of the politicians, and frustratedas a citizen. This is not gonna change, as change implies a change in "mindset". It is what it is.
@@NikkiRowCoxx Deus, patria e familia.
Sou argentino e vocês vão pra merda também depois de elegerem o ex-presidiário Lula
I'm from Sri Lanka and so sad to see this status of Argentina. We have undergone and progressing with a worse economic situation like this. Praying for a better country 🙏
Gonna need more than lazy, passive prayers. Why dont you get out there and help instead of sitting home comfortably and PRAYING❓SMH. If God hasn't stepped in yet, chances are, God wont.
That's what government regulation is all about.
@@benwarped7272 Some atheists like you are the most entitled and intolerant people I know. Not everyone believes your random explosion nonsense. You're not doing anything either so take your own advice, delusional moron.
Where's Messi?
Lotta pain and struggle in the world. Hope it all works out for the citizens who's going through it in Argentina
these people like bragging themselves on the internet that they are proud white people and that they we're "superior" than any other races in the world LOL, they like boasting it when they cannot fix their inner problems within their country such a disgrace, i am also part white but i do not like bragging myself as a proud one because i don't like being boastful and i prefer being humble to other people
nothing will get better. it will get worse. there are people who have control over this
@@792bnz i know. Sad but true
@Monica earth have enough to provide double the people there are now, it's just us...
@@suryakant6357 poor leadership and greed
This is the future for a large part of the world
@@ChickityChicken Why would you wish this on someone? Are you mentally ill?
at least we don't have a massacre every four days of psychopathic sharpshooters. No people dying in the streets from fentanyl.
I'm an argentinian currently living in Germany, it breaks my heart to see how my country that has the potential of being healthy economically is doing worst day by day 🥺
😂😂😂
Argenzuela lololol. I hope that your disgusting Argentina goes into an irreparable collapse. You are racist, your whole country is racist, so argentina deserves to be poor.
Argentine citizen here, it's getting harder pretty much every single week. Everything, from food to clothing to rent to water supply, every single service and basic products are seeing an increase in prize pretty much 2 to 4 times a month. We are getting drowned and suffocated with uncertainty, and every citizen (aside from the rich) struggles to reach end of the month without having any kind of debt. Middle class is the new low class, and low class has pretty much developed into extreme poverty. The situation is really, REALLY hard. Imagine one week you're paying 3 dollars for a roll of toilette paper and next week you suddenly have to pay double the prize for the exact same brand/product.
Tyranny and corruption are getting out of hand here, we need the World to know.
You deserve it for praising someone like Laje or Milei 😭😂
Hi, can you help answering some questions?
Is the situation localized on in the whole country?
How's the safety in the country right now? I mean, when peoplr start having their survival threatened, it's common for theft and violence to increase.
Thanks
@@hear-and-know Poverty extends across the country creating precarious and unsafe zones to transit if you don't know the place. These are localized areas like neighbourhoods or taken lands that extend in pretty much every province. Most of the times people who are in street conditions or live in extreme poverty come from those places and they tend to do robbery. It's concentrated mostly in the capitol of Buenos Aires, whereas in other provinces you have localized "barrios" or even entire cities that can be dangerous. There are certainly some places that can be safer than others. In most cities you can live a normal life with low probabilities of burglary/violence as long as you're not wandering around during night time or sneaking into an unsafe neighbourhood/city
@@mysticpond23 thank you for sharing, I will make sure to ask the locals in each city I visit to be sure then.
@Elysium
Sorry to hear that. Unfortunately this problem is a Global problem thanks to all the CORRUPT PLOT TICIANS and the Elites. People all over the world need to UNITE and fight against the TYRANTS.
When is Argentina NOT in an "economic crisis"?
before 1935
Before Peron
@@yama4208 Before Yrigoyen
Horrific. My prayers are with them. I am so sorry they're going through this.
They vote for democrats , Thats what lefts do, they Destroy economy.
If prayer worked, we wouldn’t have problems.
@@brucemacdonald3482 man chill, the dude has nothing to do with Argentinian country and yet are wishing the best for the country.
I'm Brazilian and I live in Rosário for 9 years now, we know what happened here, and it's up to u guys to vote something else mate, enough of CFK or any of theses lefts, your country is getting demolished by these people and yet, over and over the majority of the population put they in power like they're going to fix something.
It's like putting the criminal to watch the money.
@@brucemacdonald3482 If voting for leftist worked, we wouldn't have problems.
That’s me in America right now. Educated but barely unable to afford my bills and food and gas without struggling but at least I’m grateful to have those things
you have no idea buddy. Latin America is on another level, you people live in disneyland compared to us.
@@ramr7051 life here is just as hard. dont believe anything what the media says
Stay strong Argentina
You will get through this
Love from Greece 🇬🇷❤️🇦🇷
Has the inflation situation in Greece improved? It was really bad there.
@@justetip It has gotten better, still though around 8% on average
@@molonlave2193 If turkey invades you one day, you won't have to worry about inflation or anything else. I hope they don't do it but they're kind of ruthless and unstoppable when fighting greece.
@@moseskongi4746 They can't because we are a NATO member
@@moseskongi4746 They can't, no NATO country would allow it as they prefer Greece over Turkey
Como Mexicano me duele mucho esto, que dios los bendiga y los fortalezca.
F argentina😂😂😂
Aca en México vamos para donde mismo
@Ariel Esquivel Silva jajajaja resentida de mierd... y prepárate que él año que viene las elecciones van a ser aún más arrolladoras que las del 2018.
@@ZhuliPoy yo soy de Mexicali y gracias a dios hay mucho trabajo
@@horaciochavarin804 acá en michoacan desde que llegó morena a la gubernatura cada vez estemos peor y eso que siempre ha sido un narco estado
Sadly everyone in all countries are being priced out of the hone rental market, this undoubtedly hits those already in poverty and moves them nearer to homelessness. We see this in the UK more and more.
Otro día más sin ser nargentino 🏳️🌈🙏🏻
home rental market? WTF
People wanted socialism and now they are getting the consequences good and hard.
@@maximolasa3856 yes,house rental
It’s happening in America too. I’m thankful I own so my mortgage is fixed and as everything else gets more expensive that’s consistent.
I feel for those who are struggling because their governments made bad choices with money. And I am pretty fair/aware that the main folks to blame are the US government and the Federal Reserve.
Ok, but they have won the world cup, and that is what matters to them.
That's what happens when a football player is rewarded more than a leader.. societies are paying the price of their ignorance.
True
The thing is, a leader also doesn't need to have as much attention as an idea does. Otherwise, everything ends up being ruled by just a fanatical dogma.
😢😢😢 my heart and prayers for Argentina 🇦🇷
What an awful world we live in. 💔
The good things don't get clicks. If you look you will only see the bad.
It's a beautiful world unfortunately we've horrible people at the top in the world economy forum instructing the government's worldwide. It's difficult trying to stay positive with so much horrible things going on but trying to keep our spirits raised is important.
@@JenkinsStevenD sure, but you shouldn’t cover your eyes to the problems either because that’s how they get worse…
@@CharlieTooHuman Agreed.
Thanks to the evil thieving governments whom people keep supporting
Me rompe el corazon. Mucha fuerza desde España
Cuiden España porque el socialismo esta destruyendo todo.
uds tmb están mal. xD
@@tv-noizu al menos mi capital no esta llena de indigentes que buscan en basura xd
@@Szpock86 tu capital no, pero el resto de tu país si. Peru tiene el dolar sudaca y la mejor gastronomía, y estios mrtos de hambre izquirdistas tratan de jdrnos con eso. hahahahahaah sigue disfrutando siendo campeon dle mundo nomas, y come perro gracias a tu economía peronista. xdddd
@@tv-noizu Hardly any homeless when I went to Spain and the seven cities there. The most I've seen is a version of "Skid Row" in the center of Madrid, but even that's just a small group of homeless.
Muito muito muito muito triste ver pessoas sendo humilhadas 😢 pela incompetência e maldade de seus governantes 😮
Maldad en realidad hermano, en argentina los gobernantes se dedican a destruir la economía de forma sistemática, la economía no mejora porque los gobernantes no quieren mejorarla, hacen cosas que saben que daña la economía y aún así lo hacen, después que hacen esas cosas se burlan en TV del pueblo.😢
Repent to Jesus Christ “Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?””
John 11:25-26 NIV
Vocês vão chegar lá logo logo. Foi a vontade de 50,9% dos brasileiros. Lol
@@joly1007 Hasta que el pueblo no se de cuenta que el peronismo y sus politicas socialistas son las que siguen arruinando el país, la cosa no va a cambiar.
People should not be afraid of their government, police and military, civilians are more powerful than the government and they are out numbered, you must give them ultimatum to fixed the economic problems or better you all suffer. The people should step up.
This is happening everywhere to different degrees. Homelessness in Canada is through the roof right now. It's clearly not as bad as Argentina, but it's only getting worse with no end in sight.
Is it just homelessness? or is there drug use going on? Some people end up homeless because of their addictions and the fact they don't want to go to a shelter and abide by the rules there.
@@MrTachyon3000 Drugs play a big part, but it's a bit of a 'chicken/egg' scenario. Some people end up in the street due to drugs, and others do drugs to cope with living on the streets.
Canada's major cities (primarily Toronto and Vancouver) have become prohibitively expensive, and housing has gotten out of reach of many. Sometimes all it takes is losing your job, and not having any sort of support system in place before you're living out of your car, and then eventually out on the streets.
So many of Canada's problems are due to absolutely terrible city planning (restrictive zoning laws that make it very difficult to build large amounts of additional housing) and there's almost no political will to change it. There's too much money tied into real estate investment, and no politician wants to upset the tens of thousands of Canadians that have all of their money tied to what's essentially a real estate ponzi scheme.
At some point, it'll all come crashing down, but the real estate bubble continues to grow despite predictions it'd pop years ago.
Exacto! Aquí se habla de Arg. pero gente sin hogar existe en USA donde RD tiene casi toda la población viviendo del gobierno, igual otros países. Si no recibieran ayuda del gobierno, todos estarían en la calle pidiendo limosna.
Our crisis here in Argentina has nothing to do with what happens in your developed country. Homeless people here not only cannot afford a rent, they don't have anything to eat, that's the real problem. A lot of them aren't even qualified for a decent job, so this is more of a structural issue. I'm talking about millions of children with no future, due to not having the proper nourishment every child needs.
@@ignafazzari7594 I did not know it was a dire calamity.
Heartbreaking!! Especially knowing that this is where the rest of us are headed.
The crisis of capital IS worldwide. The problems are systemic.
They (the global elite) want the entire world to be like this so they can control us
@@4imagesmore Argentina in particular is an historically corrupt government, then the State, this happens for the rest of south america. Venezuela in particular and Argentina shares a pretty similar dark path.
Beware of what is happening in the US for both Trump and Biden.
Argentina gave FIFA all their money for a rigged WC because of Pessi, my goat would never bankrupt a country
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I feel so heartbroken for these people. I'm so sad that they have to go through this.
I'm not, that's what they chose
Keep voting for leftists and you will be able to experience this soon
@@jun1orIV yes you choose but sometimes it's not your choice as life has its own agenda for you
No one cared when I suffered for years with no income
@@cutratecontractor1000 they still don't. It's up too you to survive.
I just wanna give all of these people a hug. If I could get them all out of this situation I would. 😔
Give them money
A hug?
We will be living like that soon thanks to our government
You are a caring person life of a stan
What's stopping you?
I live in Argentina and have done for over 40 years.I love this country and its marvelous people.We go from recession to recession and things are starting to get extremely bad....i can't remember a time as bad as now
What is the best job/ buisness to have in Argentina right now? Is anyone still making money?
Corrupt government
Logistics. They give food to people on the street but that food didn't gain legs and walked into the city.
I guess capitalism is not working. All those good people killed by the CIA installed Valera regime, were correct.
Argentina is cursed because of pedophile demon Jorge Bergoglio.
@@alfajorcin and anti-semite apparently
Es una pena. Ojalá la situación en Argentina y latinoamérica pueda mejorar pronto. Un abrazo!
Latinoamerica NO esta asi, solo los paises que no hicieron la tarea (o que viven bajo sanciones economicas)
Y , hay algunos factores externos..varios...
UCRANIA ES EL INFIERNO
@@angelestorres6334
AFRICA APESTA
@@angelestorres6334excusas los latino americanos no son intelligentes ni tienen valor pa manejar un pais. Solo en futbol sirven 😂siguen jodidos. Desde espana. Nada cambia desde espana
So sad. This is why, when I retire at the end of this year, I’ll use my severance package to buy a small farm, build a modest bungalow with solar power, and go into subsistence farming. That way, if my country ever goes the hyperinflationary way of Argentina, Lebanon, Venezuela, etc., at least I’ll have a place to stay and food to eat.
Yup....
Good luck! Glad you have the money to go after your wise plan 🙏
hope you have enough. Easier said than done, prices are awful out here
Don't forget to have lots of guns because you will be a target for the hungry masses.
My heart just breaks for these people.😢
this video is a lie, look at their clothes! In Argentina it was summer from December to March including April. The problem is that there is a lot of immigration from neighboring countries like Peru, Paraguay, Bolivia, Venezuela, Uruguayans, Chileans. Everyone should be sent to their countries of origin, each country should take care of its citizens. Also a very big problem is the political corruption they have
This is so sad. Hate seeing people struggle 😔
more sad live here 🥲
This is what happens when players like Messi and Ronaldo are paid more than Nurses and Engineers
This is awful… it makes me feel so fortunate. I truly hope these people get help and have a happy future
Nah, they voted for this. They wanted socialism right? So have fun now….. i think they’re ready for communism tho!!!
They had 500 years to become a great nation......and never suceded. And do not despair, the whole world is being groomed to follow them !!
@@TejoDiaz-lu5kj You are correct.
@@TejoDiaz-lu5kj What are you talking about?
D Argentina is one the richest countries in the world in terms of resources but every 10-15 years they have a dramatic economic crisis. The elites and the people who control the banks and the media in Argentina are not good people. There will never be a solution for Argentina, unfortunately things are going to get very very dark.
Argentina is experiencing problems like this because of decades of socialist and out of control government spending policies not greedy capitalists like many of the economic illiterate people in the comment section down below would like you to believe.
Es una nota completamente tendenciosa: habla de la pobreza pero no nombra ni siquiera una vez la cantidad de copas que tiene Argentina.
Its the wealthy people and greed plus corruption
Crony capitalism?
Bad politicians, they have access to huge loans, instead make promises to the population, and dont invest in the future. They are not very bright
The world was better under the presidency of Trump the Great
@Larry C
Just capitalism. "Crony capitalism" is what you call it when you know that the problem is rooted in capitalism but cannot accept that the entire system is the problem.
Good point.
Desde República Dominicana le mando mucha fuerza a los hermanos Argentinos. Me irrita en sobremanera la forma en la que estos gobernantes incompetentes tratan a nuestra región... estamos llenos de gente buena, trabajadora y con las mejores intenciones de echar para alante y son los gobiernos quienes una y otra vez nos retrasan y nos mantienen en este fracaso tercermundista
A los paises los hace la gente, y en argentina está lleno de gente con ganas de que el estado les solucione la vida, resuelva sus malas decisiones, los mantenga con subsidios, intervenga en toda la economia, y continuen las políticas estatistas que cada dia achican y restringen más al sector privado.
Love u brother
El comunismo fue un error.
@@fullgames926 cuál sería la solución según tu punto de vista?
@@joelgonzalez5237 reemplazar a los argentinos por daneses. Lo que quiero decir es que es un problema cultural el de argentina, lo que lleva en lo politico a demandar siempre las mismas recetas inviables.
Almost 30 million Americans cannot afford basics.
Aca en Argentina no hay trabajo, cuesta mucho conseguir uno, y se necesitan 2 para mantenerse a uno mismo.
Las cosas basicas valen oro.
Y con suerte con un sueldo normal llegas a la 3era semana del mes.
Por tal razon ahora es mas comun que en una casa vivan muchos amigos xq un alquiler de una casa puede salir hasta 120 mil y los sueldos promedio son de 50 mil........
han cerrado muchos negocios, aumenta la delincuencia o sea las drog4s (y si gente, muchas personas en deseperacion no les queda de otra, muchos "delincuentes" surgen de la necesidad), ya no se puede comer asado los domingos T_T. Y bueno ahora va bajando la natalidad porque debido a la economia el formar una familia es para pasar hambre o "a veces tengo, a veces no", por suerte los productos de limpieza no estan lo mismo q la comida sino ahi ya tendriamos otro problema más en nuestra sociedad.
Y bueno jaja ese es el reporte de argentina mayo 2023 ahhh y el dolar vale 500 pesos. En un futuro vamos a comer tierra.
Milei es la solucion?
@@xavi4694 yy..... quiere hacer varios cambios a lo grande asi que si llega a la presidencia y cumple con lo que dice, seran grandes cambios por lo que puede terminar o muy bien o muy mal.
@@xavi4694 Por lo que propone, sí pero también Guillermo Moreno. La capacidad económica de Argentina es tal que nos permitió salir de cada crisis y crecer a grandes tasas casi que de pelicula pero para salir, se necesitan políticas monetarias a largo plazo y no corto
El desempleo es del 7%, y la inflación en mayo se desaceleró. La indigencia en Argentina es del 8% debido al aumento del empleo y de los sueldos. Conozco a un barbero que vive solo en un departamento. El problema es la inflación porque empleo y salario hay pero los precios crecen y hay que aumentarlos.
Si mal y ahora esta todo peor la verdad :/ suben y suben las cosas sin parar. No podes comprar nada tenes que ser rico
So sad to see a beautiful country with beautiful people and abundant natural resources like Argentina suffering so much.
The name of this is Peronismo.
@Igor Capablanca Macri que hizo entonces? Era peronista?
Cry for Argentina 😢
yes give me those tears
My heart aches for the people of Argentina. I have many family members who live there, fiercely love their country, and are the most resilient, generous, and kind people. its important to know that this is a fully modern and capable country. the government and political entrenchments have driven off course and forgotten the people.
It’s a globalist agenda…they will fail big time…
This is what happen when you vote for Leftist low IQ clowns.
Your assumption of governmental obligations is what causes these failures.
They voted for this. They voted for populist policies without the means to fund it.
@@rodneyleon3645 i'm from argentina he is right the goverment have caused the crisis
They should sell the World Cup. Remember they asked people on the streets if they wanted to win the World Cup or fix the inflation. You can see what happens when there’s no priorities.
It's a déjà vu thing with Argentina that repeats itself every few years. And yet life goes on.
I lived in Argentina 1987-1989. I saw the same poverty, loss of hope and ruinous inflation. It is like a never ending nightmare for the wonderful Argentine people. I cannot express how much this breaks my heart to watch.
It's not the same poverty, it's 200 times worst.
@@edithnogueira7899 Sorry to hear that.
80s were great in Argentina what are you talking about. And even now, this news is BS, these people don't live in that station. They live in some homes next door to this. They probably payed them to go there and act homeless. This is a political ploy.
It's all of Latin-America. Mexico, Venezuela, El Salvador, Bolivia, all of them. Some may be doing better than others, but not one country can claim success.
IF they were such wonderful people they would not create such a wonderless country.
This is exactly what corruption does to every country that it touches. Without law and order without consequences for one’s actions this is what happens. If you think it doesn’t matter that your local state and federal politicians are corrupt well then you deserve what you get.
Yeah, but let's not forget the biggest issue here. They're destroying education so that people will be easily manipulated. I'm seeing people who doesn't know how to read or write. Or do basic math. That wasn't at all common when i was younger.
Meanwhile, Philippines rejected to elect a presidential candidate who has zero track record of corruption. Poor Philippines 😢
@@joycea.7332 - Dominion voting machines
Correction. This is what central banking and international finance does to every country that it touches. Corruption is downstream from that.
Passing the blame to the average person doesn't help them?? All of the actions of a corrupt government are beyond the control of the average person
It's happening all over the world but alot worse in some countries, its really wrong when you see the disgusting wealth of alot .Where did we go wrong
Yea join the club. you aint special
Every country is going through this
World Cup victory did nothing for regular people but distract from real problems
BUT THEY ARE WORLD CHAMPIONS.......
Socilism at its best,take notes Americans
Argentina has systemic issues with it’s economy due to bad policy decisions. Unfortunately the US is literally taking pages from Argentina and Venezuela.
You coutry is poor idiot
So true! America needs to change course quickly, but the Biden Administration has no clue. If we can just hang on until November 2024, we may have a chance.
We cannot help others until we help ourselves
@@ronwinkles2601 so Biden is causing world wide inflation? Lol
@@ronwinkles2601 let me guess......Trump again? 😂😂😂. He wreck the country in record time.
America will never be poor coz the whole world is using the mighty dollar. America can print as much money as it wants
I feel so bad for these people. So many corrupt governments in the world failing the people of their countries.
500 years and still incapable of growing !!
We have the same issue here in the United States of America with inflation and homelessness. This Economic Depression is global now.😢
Who needs a house when you can celebrate pride? - The US of A
You have over 90% inflation in a single year? Is your currency not accepted in any other country because of it's low value? Yeah, there's crisis everywhere, but that's not the reason of half the population being poor in my country. It is really sad.
yea thanks for the sanctions, ever since that and covid things have been going downhill
@@ajh191 It happened because of corruption and subsidies that politicians use at election time to get re-elected time and time again. The dollar and many currencies is coming to an end too. The debt will come to bite everyone who holds the dollars and toxic currencies. Argentina level poverty is here in Southern California in a scary way. There is even homeless encampments near Beverly Hills.
@@tolloromassi99 “An Typical American Street Festival”-Borat
Boy, that's sad. Time for global change
Lived in Argentina in 2001 right after the peso depegged, it was devastating to see the damage at the time. Though since then it's blown my mind to see how things have kept going downhill, especially this year when I saw how high the official and black market rates were for the peso
Latins, 'nuff said.
Otro día más sin ser nargentino 🏳️🌈🙏🏻
@@PavillonNoirParis As a Latin, I agree. That's 'nuff said.
@@PavillonNoirParis so much ignorance in such few words 🤯
Forget the argie peso dude, it's gone to HEII
Same at the chicago airport, and in California.
Iam traveling nearly every Year through several Airports. Nearly every Airports got Homeless People.
@@llokoloko7665 Its so sad. I seen today in california there just cleaning up the streets by junking peoples tents and campers, so now they have no shelter at all. Hope they come up with a solution soon.
It may be hard to believe now but Argentina was once the sixth-largest economy in the world and the second-largest in the Americas after the United States. There used to be an expression, "As rich as an Argentine", which was used to describe someone who was fabulously wealthy. Today, Argentina is a beggar sitting on a bench of gold.
In 1930 many countries in the world were very poor. That is why European immigrants saw Argentina as a wealthy nation. But the reality is poverty was allways a problem in South America.
@@abelsietecuatro9249 In the late 19th-early 20 Centuries, more than 6 million Europeans emigrated to Argentina. That's the largest number of immigrants in the world after those that went to America. Among those immigrants was a young Aristotle Onassis who made his first millions in Argentina at the age of 25. I don't agree that poverty should be a reality in Argentina. It is one of the largest agricultural exporters in the world. it has a highly literate population, a highly-developed industrial sector, first-world infrastructure. and for most of the 20th Century, it was the only Latin American nation along with neighboring Uruguay that was predominantly middle-class. I am not saying that everyone should be rich; there are poor people even in the richest nations in the world. The problem with Argentina is that it has never succeeded in managing its economy efficiently. It has tried to pay for its generous social welfare programs by simply printing more money which causes inflation. It did not learn the valuable lesson that other developed countries did and that is to link pay raises to productivity and not inflation. These are the policies that have destroyed what should be one of the richest countries on earth.
@@georgfriedrichhandel4390 "highly-developed industrial sector, first-world infrastructure" You sure we are talking about the same country? Even the education is falling behind and getting worse every year, there are actually more university graduates per capita in other south american countries than Argentina, education has gone downhill in the last 20 years and the educated people that are left are leaving for better oportunities abroad, in a few decades this country will be but a shell of its former self at this rate. In 1970 we were in the top 10 economies in the world by nominal gdp, it has all been downhill since then.
Same as with Venezuela, and its oil
Excuse me but Argentina has been in decline for many many years, it is incredible how South America has been sinking economically, first Venezuela and now Argentina is going in the same direction..
No problem. They won the fifa world cup. That's enough for them.
Fuerza, hermanos argentinos. Espero de corazón que pronto vengan tiempos mejores. Abrazo desde México.
Hay que votar mejor. Esa es la solución. Siempre se vota al mismo partido político desde hace 70 años!!! Obvio que nada va a cambiar.
Oi, sou do Brasil... Nós amamos os mexicanos 😍😍😍😍
Es de esos comentarios de gente que busca likes
@@matiasL87563 eso también depende de quien cuenta los votos
@@matiasL87563 ahora esta Milei! y ese no viene de la politica, tiene propuestas disruptivas. Yo lo banco, a todo o nada vieja, la historia no es para los cagones. Si hace cagada y no por que no funcione, si no porque choreen o algo asi, me tomo el palo del pais xD.
My country is also about to experience this situation. I hope we all survive this financial disaster.
Are you from Pakistan ?
R u Indian? Are you from India?
What shthole are you from?
@@jonimaar__2023 he's from the Philippines most likely
@@owomushi_vr I am from Iran....idk how does it concern you though
It is getting harder and harder everywhere. I hope the best for Argentina.
You know if China is rushing to help shits about to fall apart.
Can’t tell how many times I’ve been one missed payment away from being on the streets myself in the US, can’t even imagine the rest of the world and what they’ve been dealing with for years already
Argentina is such a beautiful country with so much to offer. I really hope things get better soon. I just returned from Argentina last week and although I am aware of economic issues and inflation, as an American, I felt that issues with homelessness are much less evident than in California. The cities are very clean and if there are homeless, they don't seem to bother anyone. Due to this, I don't think many foreigners truly underrated the severity of the situation.
Wow the homelessness situation must be terrible in Cali!
I heard it's really bad in LA.
May omnipotent Allah bless all the poor people in Argentina.
Love from Bangladesh. ❤️❤️❤️
The entire world is feeling it.
Liberalism at its finest. It is the precursor to socialism, communism and ultimately the Hunger Games.
Not true at all
@@nick0liver446 not sure where you live? I think Sweden is the only country avoiding costs from going up.
Dios los bendiga gente argentina. Bendiciones conmovedoras desde la India🇮🇳♥️🇦🇷
Abe bklol tujhe kya lagta hai Argentina ke log india ko pyar karte hai...jara unke interviews dekh lena ........har jagah ajate hai tere jaise log .......ab gyan matt dena mein khud indian hoon .....pata hai isliye bol diya 😊
The don't like india see interview of gustav
Argentina😂😂😂😂
Como vecina, soy uruguaya, que convivimos con argentinos cotidianamente, se me hace increible que Argentina este en esta situacion. Un pais con todos los recursos naturales imaginables, productor en grandisima escala de alimentos, con una poblacion con chispa, super creativa, educacion terciaria gratuita fuente de profesionales de nivel,,,, comoo puede estar en esta situacion? A veces pienso que de repente se ha fomentado la viveza y el cancherismo por demas... No le encuentro explicacion..
Es muy sencillo, lo que pasa acá es que tantos años de gobierno peronista género más gente que no quiere trabajar ya que el estado les da asignaciones , toda esa gente que ven haciendo cortes del polo obrero , no es más que para pedir planes y bonos . Así quieren vivir, del estado ... El problema de argentina es la sociedad y el estado nacional .. Aca el trabajador que quiere progresar le meten todas las trabas que se te puedan ocurrir . Ni hablar de los impuestos , se va el 50% para el estado de lo facturado. En resumen Argentina es solo un partido de futbol y así quedo demostrado. Solo para eso sale la gente a la calle, porque la realidad que el trabajador no se manifiesta , el verdadero trabajador. Pero si sale a la calle por un partido de futbol. Un cliente un día me dijo , yo voto al que me da de comer. El decia que con Macri la gente no arreglaba las cosas simplemente compraba otra nueva y eso a él lo perjudicaba .. Fíjate el nivel de egoísmo, hipocresía e ignorancia del Argentino. Lo mismo va a pasar con todos estos planeros .. aclaro no soy de ningún partido ni estoy defiendo a Macri
PERO VOTARON POR SOCIALISMO.
El problema es el 75% de la gente, todavía faltan años y aparición de jóvenes votantes con otra mentalidad para equiparar
Y por quien botaron ?
@@marisanmendoza3260 Eso no es socialismo por que cobrarle impuestos altos a los trabajadores es algo injusto ya que ellos no podrán vivir dignamente aparte de que serán explotados por las empresas por que estas también serian afectadas por un mal manejo de la economía y el socialismo busca lo digno y justo para la gente.
El socialismo no busca erradicar el capitalismo en si, busca la dignidad del trabajador y que el trabajador encuentre la felicidad y el sentido de la vida en su labor. Por lo tanto yo como seguidor del socialismo veo con muy malos ojos que haya gente que no trabaje y que viva a costas del trabajo de los demás, ya que el trabajo es algo esencial y necesario en nuestras vidas pero que ese trabajo sea digno y que la vida del trabajador también sea digna el peronismo es una cagada y tampoco soy pogre ser socialista tampoco significa eso.
The world is going through a recession. Nothing is going well anywhere. I am not from Argentina however seeing any human not be able to afford any basic necessities is unacceptable and heartbreaking. May God help you all as no one else will.
Sos bien pelotudo chabon...
God is for the weak. Instead of doing something,they just pray
@@OompaL0ompa I went from atheist to muslim. Islam has scenitific evidence to prove that it's true. Those who do not research are illiterate. Do not comment on religion without fully reading any religious books till the end. Please let's continue this debate once you finish reading the Quran. Though if you wish to not read, your comment is void.