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What happens if Argentina gets too expensive? What are alternative cities/countries to move to when it's overpriced in Argentina?

If Argentina becomes too expensive, especially considering that many things are still relatively affordable compared to cities like New York, there are several alternative cities or countries to consider for relocation. For example, my apartment rent here is only 25% of what I would pay in New York City (if I could even find a cheap apartment there), making Argentina still a great option for affordable living. However, I have noticed an increase in prices, like for coffee. While it can vary depending on where you go, it’s noticeably more expensive at places like Starbucks, a US-based company, compared to local cafes.

If Argentina’s costs keep rising, countries or cities with similar affordability and a high quality of life could be appealing. Cities like Medellín, Colombia, or Montevideo, Uruguay, are often mentioned for their relatively lower costs of living and pleasant climates. Other places in Southeast Asia, such as Bali or Chiang Mai, are also popular for expats due to their affordable living and vibrant local cultures. Ultimately, it all depends on the lifestyle you’re looking for
 
BowtiedMara stated he'd be able to cut down to around your range at $1350, that is still married and without rent.


Well minimum wage is peanuts in Argentina! I don't know how locals can live on these minimum wages. Are people really making these minimum wages? @earlyretirement. @Betsy Ross, @Wally , @StatusNomadicus and others of you living there. Do you know anyone that is only making minimum wage?

 
Well minimum wage is peanuts in Argentina! I don't know how locals can live on these minimum wages. Are people really making these minimum wages? @earlyretirement. @Betsy Ross, @Wally , @StatusNomadicus and others of you living there. Do you know anyone that is only making minimum wage?

As economist Thomas Sowell said "the real minimum wage is zero"

Minimum wage here in the US(federal) is still $7.25 including here in Texas
 
Well minimum wage is peanuts in Argentina! I don't know how locals can live on these minimum wages. Are people really making these minimum wages? @earlyretirement. @Betsy Ross, @Wally , @StatusNomadicus and others of you living there. Do you know anyone that is only making minimum wage?

I doubt many in BA are actually making minimum wage. I asked the girl cleaning my Airbnb how much she was making and she was making like 8,000 pesos per hour just cleaning Airbnbs and was too busy to even come back. I wanted her to clean daily. She only could once per week as she had so many people.
Minimum wage here in the US(federal) is still $7.25 including here in Texas
Yes, Texas is low but we also don't have state income taxes. The Maid in BA is making about that per hour. Everyone I talked to makes much more than minimum wage in Argentina.
 
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