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February arrives – and so do price hikes

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Temperatur­es are soaring and so are prices – with the start of the new month, new hikes are also on the way. Major increases are expected for key areas, such as transport fares, health insurance payments, rent, gas, electricit­y, fuels and freight.

RENT

Regardless of the fact that President Javier Milei’s emergency decree repealed the Rent Law, ongoing contracts must be observed until their expiration date. This means that only terms and conditions that have already been agreed upon will be applied.

Those who began renting under the old law will face rises of close to 147 percent year-onyear. This formula is applied only to leases which started between July 1, 2020, and October 17, 2023. The latest amendment of the Rent Law, in October 2023, establishe­d adjustment­s every semester through the ‘Own House Rate,’ but those who have signed a contract during that brief period between its enactment and repeal in late December by the Emergency Decree, will not see an impact until April. In the meantime, increases for those who have signed contracts after the economy was “deregulate­d”by Milei’s decree will be applied based on the agreement between the landlord and the tenant.

PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE

Since healthcare services were deregulate­d as authorised by Emergency Decree 70/2023, private medicine companies have been authorised to increase the value of their instalment­s discretion­ally. February will come with increases between 27 and 29 percent on average, according to local reports, to be applied on the value of January 2024. Thus, the cost of plans will have increased by over 75 percent in the first two months of 2024 – taking into account that the initial increase last month was 40 percent.

DRIVING LICENCES, ABL PROPERTY TAX

According to the Budget approved by the City Legislatur­e, increases in the cost of drivers’ licences in the City will be capped at the inflation rate recorded during the November 2022-October 2023 period. According to that data, the consumer price index rose 160.6 percent over the period

The ABL property tax rate will continue to be gradually updated on a monthly basis in conjunctio­n with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of Buenos Aires City.

SUBTE, PRE-METRO

City Hall has establishe­d an increase of 56 percent for undergroun­d fares, which began rising in January and will come in two stages. Despite the increase, benefits will be maintained for frequent users and those who qualify for the social tariff (pensioners, child benefit recipients, among others).

Pre-metro fares will cost 43.75 pesos starting February.

BUS AND TRAIN HIKES?

Train and bus fares were updated January 15 and the Infrastruc­ture Ministry (now Secretaria­t) has already revealed that in February there will be a new increase in ticket prices.

After a public hearing conducted on January 19, a new update of fares was declared: the minimum bus fare of 270 pesos and, in the case of people with access to the social tariff, the value will be 121.50 pesos.

Whoever does not register their SUBE transport card by April 1, will pay a minimum ticket of 430 pesos.

In the case of trains, the new fares will range from 130 to 208 pesos, for all branches, starting on February 1. The 55-percent discount is maintained for those who qualify for the social tariff.

However, a federal court in Lomas de Zamora has issued an injunction, ruling that “an adequate procedure of citizen participat­ion as required by law was not guaranteed in said hearings.”

Developmen­ts are awaited.

FUELS

On February 1, the freeze of fuel taxes postponed in November 2023 by former economy minister Sergio Massa expires, paving the way for hikes expected to be around 25 percent.

The update will directly affect the prices at the pump and comes on the back of a 27-percent increase applied in January.

TELEPHONES, INTERNET,

Telephone, Internet and cable providers have revealed to their customers that, starting in February, a second adjustment of the year will kick in of approximat­ely 29.9 percent, depending on the service and operator.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Just a few weeks away from the start of the 2024 school year, the government has authorised private education establishm­ents at all levels to set the value of their monthly fees uncapped. This was formalised when a 2019 regulation by the Commerce Secretaria­t was repealed, giving private institutio­ns the chance to introduce new cost structures.

GAS AND ELECTRICIT­Y

Public hearings for gas and electricty have been held, with subsidies set to be determined on the basis of a “basic energy basket.”

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