BUENOS AIRES, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Argentines facing an inflation rate set to top 100% this year are grappling to survive, turning to recycling from garbage dumps or lining up to trade their belongings in barter clubs.
He said an increasing number of informal workers would come to the waste dump to find any items they could sell in the struggle to survive.
But in recent years it has slid from one economic crisis to another and has struggled to keep inflation in check.
Pablo Lopez, 26, who works in a small recycling center, said that the scars of rising prices were clear to see.
"This inflation is a madness, you can see it here with the people who come to work that inflation hits us all," he said.