Everything is more expensive and lower quality: food, clothing, technology. But we pay little to nothing for the energy and transportation because of the government subsidies. We are in a transition and this should normalize sooner than later.
That is true. But nevertheless it is still hard to pay housing, food and other things you might need with the current salary and these increasing prices. Therefore, I really hope that things are going to stabilise soon 🙏🏼
I agree with you Alina as I stay here now for 3 months. … Buenos Aires is more expensive given a bigger city but you have respectively shared the struggle for Argentina and brought to light the challenges the country is facing.
I felt like that was important to share. Lots of people always say how cheap it is but „cheap“ always depends on your origin. I think nowadays only North Americans can still say that it’s „cheap“. But in any case no one should ever forget the huge crises that it is for Argentinians.
The economic situation in Argentina is unfortunate 😕 Let's hope that in the future it improves and they can have greater stability where their quality of life improves. 👍
You turned my world view upside down Alina. I always thought Spain was super expensive and from the few videos I recently watched of Argentina, thought it was the cheaper destination. Thanks for the info.
That’s what I was expecting as well and I think Argentina probably was way “cheaper” for Europeans some months ago. But that has changed in December more or less. Now it’s not at all a “money-saving” destination for Europeans
Seems like where BA bounos ares people get by is that rents are cheaper than European? I see some in Argentina are paying monthly rent of $150 to $250…and maybe they have the kids stay longer in the home and the kids/young adults in 20’s and 30’s or 40’s help pay for the rent whether that rent is 150$ or 1,500$ per month….that’s how a lot of the families from Mexico make a $3,000-3,500 month payment for a home ( medium or lower rent for a home) or for a medium priced 2 bedroom Apartment….there is a growing level of frustration with the California government because families that have been here for a long time do not get free health care because they cannot afford it, but if you are a non-citizen from another country and you have come across the border illegally, you get free healthcare. AND there are housing programs that allow non-citizens ( some whom are here illegally) to still apply for subsidized loans for a home purchase, …one of my good friends ( a from Mexico only here for a few years got a 650,000 mortgage approval and did not have to pay any money down, while families that have been here legally for many years cannot qualify for any subsidized home loan program like these and never can by a home!!! and in some cities, like San Francisco, those who are here illegally can actually VOTE on local San Francisco issues….i recommend you research this yourself…don’t believe me just because I am posting this here…but I recommend you do it quickly before this post of mine gets removed as “offensive “ …TH-cam ( generally Liberal news perspectives because it’s based in California, can be pressured by the liberal Californian…even one liberal reader can request that this information of mine gets removed because it does not make them “feel good.” My family has been in California for over 100 years, and we find it so sad that we are being marginalized like this…we make average money but cannot afford a home, whereas those who make less money are allowed to afford a home because they qualify for a home purchase based on Low-Income housing purchase programs… !!!
Tal cual, Alina. Se está haciendo difícil sobrevivir. 😢 Deberían subir los sueldos urgente, un sueldo básico no puede estar por debajo de los US$ 500.- y hoy es de US$ 150 o US$ 200 Gracias por compartir esta info! 😊
I recommend you to check Serbia. More i see the prices around the world more i like my country Serbia. With salaries 2-3 times higher than in Argentina(we are still poor) we have cheaper prices of absolutely everything. I mean most expensive and biggest building complex in Belgrade,Serbia cost 4000 euros per sqm. So even housing(most important thing) is cheaper...and in general housing is probably cheaper than enywhere on the planet(ok in africa is cheaper but their salaries are way way lower).
No oficialmente dolarizado hay que decir. Y si no estoy equivocada esto solo hizo que los precios son aún más alto y todavía siguen subiendo aunque mucho más lentamente que antes… 😰
@@aventuralina Sí, no está dolarizada oficialmente pero prácticamente el dólar se usa más que el bolívar que es la moneda nacional. Y también es cierto que hay inflación en dólares, una locura. Pero lo comentaba porque se estaba refiriendo a la mega devaluación del bolivar. Y micha gente no sabe que el dólar es lo que circula en Venezuela. Aunque claro, las cosas bien caras
Los argentinos ganan un sueldo que es 10 veces menor que el sueldo que gana los europeos, pero pagan los productos y mercaderías al mismo precio que en Europa, ¿podrían vivir los europeos si ganaran un sueldo 10 veces menor que lo que ganan actualmente, como harían? Eso pasa en Argentina dese que el nuevo presidente Milei provocó una enrome inflación mientras que al dólar lo tiene pisado, no sube, hay inflación en dólar en Argentina, eso es malo para todos Argentines earn a salary that is 10 times lower than the salary earned by Europeans, but they pay for products and merchandise at the same price as in Europe. Could Europeans live if they earned a salary 10 times lower than what they currently earn, as would they do? This happens in Argentina since the new president Milei caused enormous inflation while the dollar has been trampled, it does not rise, there is inflation in dollars in Argentina, that is bad for everyone
Hi.. You are the first .. White girl.. Who have spoken of.. Respect.. To..other country natives.. Who have.. Currency difference compared to.. USD.. Usually, i have been noticing.. US Nationals.. Specifically.. Use..the word.. Cheap.. Which is surely.. A wrong and insulting word.. They can instead use..word Inexpensive.. .. Compared to their currency... Your attitude.. First time.. I have seen a white girl.. Giving away the lecture of Respect... I really appreciate... You are a nice soul God bless you.. Alina..
Hi, thanks a lot for your comment. I’m very happy with your feedback and that you’ve got the message. I tried to include both perspectives. I understand why for example US-Americans would say it’s cheap since it is cheaper than their country. But in my opinion saying this the way they do is so rude and respectless for native people. You always have to be informed about the country you make videos about. If you go to a country like Argentina that is in crises and where many people are currently struggling, it simply is an insult and absolutely not okay to pretend that it’s a “cheap paradise”. Therefore, thank you for watching and for your comment. I hope more people understood the importance of being respectful and also of being aware of the current situation from a local point of view :)
So llama socialismo, ahora se está corrigiendo con la apertura de importaciones los burgueses dueños de empresas que durante décadas fueron privilegiados y socios de los políticos socialistas ahora deben bajar precios y competir, LIBRE MERCADO IGUAL MEJORES PRECIOS PARA LOS MÁS POBRES, abrazo
@@aventuralina Gracias por la buena onda , pero no creo que mejore la situacion en años , aunque muchos hablan de esperanza en breve , pero esta no es en breve , nunca vi tanta gente trabajadora viviendo en condiciones tan al limite de caer en la marginalidad , ya pase varias de estas ..lo mas cercano a esto fue el 2001 pero no habia tanta marginalidad , saludos y que estes bien ¡¡
1) Argentina became much more expensive in terms of dollars last December ! 2) You did not compared beef, fish, vegetables or wine 3) you are comparing the cheapest spanish supermarket. 4) Property in Spanish big cities is far more expensive than here 5) You mentioned Europe, while you well know that Spain is much more affordable than Germany, France or Britain. At the end, it is an unfair comparison.... 👎
First of all: you are completely wrong about Spain being more affordable than Germany. In fact it is more expensive! The supermarkets, water, accommodation. Everything here is more expensive than in Germany. Germany is actually one of europes cheapest countries when it comes to food and supermarkets. The second thing is that Mercadona is not the cheapest supermarket. There is for example Aldi or Lidl (I know, they are German supermarkets originally, but yes, they do exist here in Spain as well). These are way cheaper than Mercadona. And yes, of course the properties here are more expensive than in Argentina. But the point of the video is that in Argentina it is hard to buy basic necessary stuff such as food with the low salary that exists there. Don’t even get me started on how to pay bills, housing + food… I think that point was very clear.
@@aventuralina Alina I liked and watch your videos of Argentina since the beginning. After your nice trip (since yourself) to our country, once in Spain you said literally "after Argentina now I m in beautiful Barcelona"... At least sound unkind... Being half luxembourger, and knowing very well Europe, I believe You are comparing pears with peaches... You mentioned you are living in Hamburg, though probably you are comparing spain to Hamburg, but if you compare it with München or Nürnberg, even Barcelona which is the most expensive city in Spain, will result cheaper. Aldi is a german brand, while you visited Mercadona, which is one of the cheaper spanish supermarket You mentioned same items, but did not do the same with other ones which are extremely consumed in Argentina, like meat, vegetables and fruits, eggs, rice, etc.... Additionally I told that after a brutal devaluation, indeed Argentina became much less affordable in dollars since January 2024. Last but not least, why do you tend to think here must be cheaper., when lots of things, particualry those pointed to international tourism, have international prices.. ? For instance you defined your own experience at Perito Moreno, as one of the best you have ever had. Why that must be cheaper than a glacier in let´s say Norway... ? If you visit For ex Rio de Janeiro, you will find crazy expensive prices for special experiences. Alles gute !
Everything is more expensive and lower quality: food, clothing, technology. But we pay little to nothing for the energy and transportation because of the government subsidies. We are in a transition and this should normalize sooner than later.
I hope for a normalisation very soon 🙏🏼
Hola Alina, muy buen video, saludos
Muchas gracias 🤗
Housing is way cheaper in Argentina. Gas and electricity also. Argentina is going throw an unstable period. Hopefully will stabilize soon.
That is true. But nevertheless it is still hard to pay housing, food and other things you might need with the current salary and these increasing prices. Therefore, I really hope that things are going to stabilise soon 🙏🏼
Exelente tu informe, es verdad en la Argentina está todo caro, estamos todos esperanzados en en los próximos meses, todo esto mejore ✅
Espero mucho que todo se vaya a mejorar y que la economía se mejore rápidamente 🙏🏼 Les deseo lo mejor 💙🤍💙
Con Milei, imposible...
I agree with you Alina as I stay here now for 3 months. … Buenos Aires is more expensive given a bigger city but you have respectively shared the struggle for Argentina and brought to light the challenges the country is facing.
I felt like that was important to share. Lots of people always say how cheap it is but „cheap“ always depends on your origin. I think nowadays only North Americans can still say that it’s „cheap“. But in any case no one should ever forget the huge crises that it is for Argentinians.
I follow you since you visit Venezuela, I luv ur videos
Thank you so much for being here and for being a loyal viewer 🥰 I appreciate your support 🤗
The economic situation in Argentina is unfortunate 😕 Let's hope that in the future it improves and they can have greater stability where their quality of life improves. 👍
Yeah, let’s hope for the best and more stability in prices etc. 🙏🏼
You're so smart Alina. I love watching your videos!!! Greetings from Cordoba
Thank you! Greetings to Cordaba!
You turned my world view upside down Alina. I always thought Spain was super expensive and from the few videos I recently watched of Argentina, thought it was the cheaper destination. Thanks for the info.
That’s what I was expecting as well and I think Argentina probably was way “cheaper” for Europeans some months ago. But that has changed in December more or less. Now it’s not at all a “money-saving” destination for Europeans
I'll just leave the like for you 😅
Thank you ☺️
Gracias alina por mostrar tu vídeo y si los suedo son bajo para nosotros es verdad . Pero se que te encanta argentina y siempre sera bien venida . 🇦🇷
Es un país hermoso y espero que pueda volver ☺️ Gracias a todos argentinos por recibirme en su país 🥰
@@aventuralina argentina siempre te va esperar con los brazos abiertos. Es un país que tiene que siempre le abrió las puerta al mundo 🌎 ♥️🇦🇷
@@LuisSabia-c5r gracias 🥰
Es caro! Pero Venezuela es más caro! 🥲
Hay que hacer un video de esto en Venezuela para saber bien que tan caro es Venezuela 🇻🇪
Seems like where BA bounos ares people get by is that rents are cheaper than European? I see some in Argentina are paying monthly rent of $150 to $250…and maybe they have the kids stay longer in the home and the kids/young adults in 20’s and 30’s or 40’s help pay for the rent whether that rent is 150$ or 1,500$ per month….that’s how a lot of the families from Mexico make a $3,000-3,500 month payment for a home ( medium or lower rent for a home) or for a medium priced 2 bedroom Apartment….there is a growing level of frustration with the California government because families that have been here for a long time do not get free health care because they cannot afford it, but if you are a non-citizen from another country and you have come across the border illegally, you get free healthcare. AND there are housing programs that allow non-citizens ( some whom are here illegally) to still apply for subsidized loans for a home purchase, …one of my good friends ( a from Mexico only here for a few years got a 650,000 mortgage approval and did not have to pay any money down, while families that have been here legally for many years cannot qualify for any subsidized home loan program like these and never can by a home!!! and in some cities, like San Francisco, those who are here illegally can actually VOTE on local San Francisco issues….i recommend you research this yourself…don’t believe me just because I am posting this here…but I recommend you do it quickly before this post of mine gets removed as “offensive “ …TH-cam ( generally Liberal news perspectives because it’s based in California, can be pressured by the liberal Californian…even one liberal reader can request that this information of mine gets removed because it does not make them “feel good.” My family has been in California for over 100 years, and we find it so sad that we are being marginalized like this…we make average money but cannot afford a home, whereas those who make less money are allowed to afford a home because they qualify for a home purchase based on Low-Income housing purchase programs… !!!
Thanks!
Thanks you!!! 🤗
ILY ALINA HOPE U COME BACK TO BUENOS AIRES!!
I hope to return. I really liked Buenos Aires!
Tal cual, Alina. Se está haciendo difícil sobrevivir. 😢 Deberían subir los sueldos urgente, un sueldo básico no puede estar por debajo de los US$ 500.- y hoy es de US$ 150 o US$ 200
Gracias por compartir esta info! 😊
Si, tienen que subir los sueldos pronto y espero mucho que lo vayan a hacer y que se estabilice todo 🙏🏼
@@aventuralina El Universo te escuche, estimada Alina
But the 4 rolls of Argentina TP looks thicker ( more meters or feet? ) than the 8 rolls of Spanish TP?
I recommend you to check Serbia. More i see the prices around the world more i like my country Serbia. With salaries 2-3 times higher than in Argentina(we are still poor) we have cheaper prices of absolutely everything. I mean most expensive and biggest building complex in Belgrade,Serbia cost 4000 euros per sqm. So even housing(most important thing) is cheaper...and in general housing is probably cheaper than enywhere on the planet(ok in africa is cheaper but their salaries are way way lower).
Same thing you have in the caribeans too...butter is about 5€...insane. Or beer, 2€ for 250 ml...kotz.
Yeah, it’s completely overpriced and therefore not at all affordable for locals… 🙄
wow
Jep…
🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Si esos precios son en Argentina, no me imagino como será en Venezuela con la mega devaluación que hay !
En Venezuela usamos dólares.
El país está dolarizado hace 3 años.
No oficialmente dolarizado hay que decir. Y si no estoy equivocada esto solo hizo que los precios son aún más alto y todavía siguen subiendo aunque mucho más lentamente que antes… 😰
@@aventuralina Sí, no está dolarizada oficialmente pero prácticamente el dólar se usa más que el bolívar que es la moneda nacional.
Y también es cierto que hay inflación en dólares, una locura.
Pero lo comentaba porque se estaba refiriendo a la mega devaluación del bolivar. Y micha gente no sabe que el dólar es lo que circula en Venezuela. Aunque claro, las cosas bien caras
Con Milei se va a arreglar todo! 😅
Así será ☺️
Los argentinos ganan un sueldo que es 10 veces menor que el sueldo que gana los europeos, pero pagan los productos y mercaderías al mismo precio que en Europa, ¿podrían vivir los europeos si ganaran un sueldo 10 veces menor que lo que ganan actualmente, como harían? Eso pasa en Argentina dese que el nuevo presidente Milei provocó una enrome inflación mientras que al dólar lo tiene pisado, no sube, hay inflación en dólar en Argentina, eso es malo para todos
Argentines earn a salary that is 10 times lower than the salary earned by Europeans, but they pay for products and merchandise at the same price as in Europe. Could Europeans live if they earned a salary 10 times lower than what they currently earn, as would they do? This happens in Argentina since the new president Milei caused enormous inflation while the dollar has been trampled, it does not rise, there is inflation in dollars in Argentina, that is bad for everyone
Hi.. You are the first .. White girl.. Who have spoken of.. Respect.. To..other country natives.. Who have.. Currency difference compared to.. USD..
Usually, i have been noticing.. US Nationals.. Specifically.. Use..the word.. Cheap.. Which is surely.. A wrong and insulting word.. They can instead use..word Inexpensive.. .. Compared to their currency... Your attitude.. First time.. I have seen a white girl.. Giving away the lecture of Respect... I really appreciate...
You are a nice soul God bless you.. Alina..
Hi, thanks a lot for your comment. I’m very happy with your feedback and that you’ve got the message.
I tried to include both perspectives. I understand why for example US-Americans would say it’s cheap since it is cheaper than their country. But in my opinion saying this the way they do is so rude and respectless for native people. You always have to be informed about the country you make videos about. If you go to a country like Argentina that is in crises and where many people are currently struggling, it simply is an insult and absolutely not okay to pretend that it’s a “cheap paradise”.
Therefore, thank you for watching and for your comment. I hope more people understood the importance of being respectful and also of being aware of the current situation from a local point of view :)
Esos países están dolarizando su moneda triste y todo más costoso
Si… Lo peor es que todo se pone a precios internacionales pero los sueldos siguen igual 😕
El Euro es la "markización" de las economias europeas, lo que aceptaron con el Euro es el Marco Alemán con otro nombre
So llama socialismo, ahora se está corrigiendo con la apertura de importaciones los burgueses dueños de empresas que durante décadas fueron privilegiados y socios de los políticos socialistas ahora deben bajar precios y competir, LIBRE MERCADO IGUAL MEJORES PRECIOS PARA LOS MÁS POBRES, abrazo
Exactamente , sueldos Argentinos precios europeos = Calidad de vida pauperrima e imposible proyectar a futuro
Si… Es una locura totalmente. Espero mucho que todo esto se va a mejorar e estabilizar muy pronto 🙏🏼
@@aventuralina Gracias por la buena onda , pero no creo que mejore la situacion en años , aunque muchos hablan de esperanza en breve , pero esta no es en breve , nunca vi tanta gente trabajadora viviendo en condiciones tan al limite de caer en la marginalidad , ya pase varias de estas ..lo mas cercano a esto fue el 2001 pero no habia tanta marginalidad , saludos y que estes bien ¡¡
Tienes mucha razòn, Argentina no es agradable, no es comparable con Australia, cómo para dar un ejemplo,
Y NO LO ES porque a la Argentina la colonizaron los españoles.
Y A AUSTRALIA la colonizaron los ingleses.
ES AHI la gran diferencia.
1) Argentina became much more expensive in terms of dollars last December !
2) You did not compared beef, fish, vegetables or wine
3) you are comparing the cheapest spanish supermarket.
4) Property in Spanish big cities is far more expensive than here
5) You mentioned Europe, while you well know that Spain is much more affordable than Germany, France or Britain.
At the end, it is an unfair comparison.... 👎
First of all: you are completely wrong about Spain being more affordable than Germany. In fact it is more expensive! The supermarkets, water, accommodation. Everything here is more expensive than in Germany. Germany is actually one of europes cheapest countries when it comes to food and supermarkets.
The second thing is that Mercadona is not the cheapest supermarket. There is for example Aldi or Lidl (I know, they are German supermarkets originally, but yes, they do exist here in Spain as well). These are way cheaper than Mercadona.
And yes, of course the properties here are more expensive than in Argentina. But the point of the video is that in Argentina it is hard to buy basic necessary stuff such as food with the low salary that exists there. Don’t even get me started on how to pay bills, housing + food… I think that point was very clear.
@@aventuralina Alina I liked and watch your videos of Argentina since the beginning.
After your nice trip (since yourself) to our country, once in Spain you said literally "after Argentina now I m in beautiful Barcelona"... At least sound unkind...
Being half luxembourger, and knowing very well Europe, I believe You are comparing pears with peaches...
You mentioned you are living in Hamburg, though probably you are comparing spain to Hamburg, but if you compare it with München or Nürnberg, even Barcelona which is the most expensive city in Spain, will result cheaper.
Aldi is a german brand, while you visited Mercadona, which is one of the cheaper spanish supermarket
You mentioned same items, but did not do the same with other ones which are extremely consumed in Argentina, like meat, vegetables and fruits, eggs, rice, etc....
Additionally I told that after a brutal devaluation, indeed Argentina became much less affordable in dollars since January 2024.
Last but not least, why do you tend to think here must be cheaper., when lots of things, particualry those pointed to international tourism, have international prices.. ? For instance you defined your own experience at Perito Moreno, as one of the best you have ever had. Why that must be cheaper than a glacier in let´s say Norway... ? If you visit For ex Rio de Janeiro, you will find crazy expensive prices for special experiences.
Alles gute !
There is no other country for you to visit, there is only Argentina ? 😅
Not sure what you mean by that but if you’d check out the channel you’d notice that I’m showing my travels around the world 😉
Y que te molesta si alina esta en argentina mira los video viajo a muchos países .de adonde sos?