• takeda@lemmy.world
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    Well … whatever you call it, the inflation did slow down to 2.7%

    No one before him was able to stop it.

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      Mate it was 2.5% in 2022. It only jumped to 25% after he took office.

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          Went up a few percent to 8pct the month before he was elected, and flew up to 25.5% the month after he was elected.

          Before 2022, it hadn’t been above 6% in nearly a decade.

          This wasn’t a problem only Milei could solve that no one else had; this was a problem caused by Milei that didn’t exist before him.

          • Shardikprime@lemmy.worldOP
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            Care to tells us what was low about the 211% yearly inflation on 2023 and how we are in a worst situation now with 107% inflation yearly?

            While you are at that, prove that black is white and 2+2 equals fish

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              It is literally still worse than before he started.

              MoM and Yearly rapidly exploded into insane highs when he took office. The best he has achieved is almost returning to a pre-Milei level.

              • Shardikprime@lemmy.worldOP
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                What you are showing here is the Year over year inflation. Both 2023 inflation and 2024 inflation curves obviously will overlap.

                And guess what. Most of that overlap you see? All from the previous administration’s 211% yearly inflation.

                That overlap? Is almost gone now, and for January next year, will be forgotten. Hell, even leftists here stopped using it as people quickly realized this curve was and keeps dropping.

                So yeah, 211% is still more than 107%.

                Care to continue? Go ahead and prove all circles are squares now

                You are clearly arguing something, but I believe not even you know what it is.

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                    Again, month over month curves will also overlap. You are only showing the trend of increasing inflation and how it has dropped with this current government

                    Are you trying to prove that because we have less inflation now, we are doing worse somehow?

                    Take a crack at 1+1 equals fish.

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                  1 month ago

                  I mean, they’re proving their point rather well, not sure why you feel the need to take pot shots at them :/

                  • Shardikprime@lemmy.worldOP
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                    1 month ago

                    No point at all in proving that 211% yearly inflation in 2023 is less than 107% inflation in 2024, but you do you

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                  Just to add to the thread, here Link are the monthly numbers for the last 5 years. Last time we had something under 2,7 was nov 2021.