@theFlow Argentina just hit triple digit inflation this year in a year-over-year comparison. The Hyperinflation has really just started after you hit triple-digit inflation, it's not long before the currency either collapses or you have quadruple digit inflation. Make no mistake, double-digit inflation is really bad, but nothing compared to the run-away nature of hyperinflation.
@theFlow As to the question of affording children, it's a question of standards of living. You might not be able to afford the best healthcare, but maybe you can get cold medicine still. A feature of life in hyperinflation is that there is no closed system wherein we can observe all the variables. What I do know is that black markets exist, and as things get less and less stable economically, the government will become more and more desperate to maintain power. Do not be there when it breaks.
@DoubleD Argentina has a population of around 40 million. wouldn't that number be less since they've had hyperinflation for a long time?. How could a couple afford to have children, let alone access health care.