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In Javier Milei’s cash-strapped Argentina, enterprising residents use ingenuity to make ends meet

In the crush of anti-government protests paralyzing downtown Buenos Aires in the last months, some Argentines saw a traffic-induced headache. Others saw a reaction to President Javier Milei’s brutal austerity measures.

The political establishment’s failure to fix decades of crisis in Argentina explains the tide of popular rage that vaulted the irascible Mr. Milei, a self-declared “anarcho-capitalist,” to the presidency.

But it also explains the emergence of a unique society that runs on grit, ingenuity, and opportunism – perhaps now more than ever as Argentina undergoes its worst economic crisis since its catastrophic foreign-debt default of 2001.

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