You know where you could live even
Kingner based on that? In Caracas Venezuela or in Medellin Colombia if you want a little securer place.
Argentina it's a nightmare in terms of bureaucracy and its currency movement is a pain, if what you want is "spending less", be aware that if you want to bring foreign money legally forget about using the black market rate (1 USD = 1000 ARS) and instead use the official rate (1 USD = 347 ARS) so just there you will receive 50% less of what you should (and if you want to import stuff from outside, get ready for the tariffs) so the "cheap" transaction is going to be only true if you move your foreign currencies into the country in
CASH or you use a black market intermediary.
Plus in terms of taxes, it's hilarious too because for example they implement wealth taxes (sorry, they call it "Solidarity Contribution") of up to 5% of your foreign assets when they want.
I like Argentina (I've been there many times), but I would never live there unless their politics change a lot. The good news is that at least Milei (one of the presidency candidates) is saying he's gonna change that... If in 4 years I see enough changes I might consider moving there