Maybe you had access to dollars. Poor people don't.

Also after Obama, 1 dollar > 1 Nobel prize.

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Anyone who can walk to an exchange house has access to dollars here friend. But it is true that any level of poverty is intolerable. I don't particularly use a lot of dollars in my daily life here. Everything here is paid in pesos, The dollar is usually a savings reserve, at least until today and tomorrow I wouldn't be able to tell you hehehe 😅

False.

I went to buy dollars with residents, poor people, in Argentina. They were denied service. For some time there were limits, they could buy only a limited amount, until they began to discriminate completely, low income citizens became unable to buy dollars.

Unless you mean buying at unofficial rate, which is unaffordable for most people.

Hmm, I think you're talking about the banking system. No one has been able to buy dollars there since 2015. Me neither. I was talking about exchange houses outside the banking system.

I also share the view that incipient poverty, which allows to live from day by day, makes it impossible to access a better currency. But hey, people have voted for me to change that monetary policy. We'll see what happens.