One month after the repeal of Argentina's rent control law, prices continue to rise. The cost of living continues to rise in the capital city of Buenos Aires.

Many families are forced to move, downsize, or pay more for their homes. The situation is unsustainable, says one resident of the city, who is paying $300,000 a year for a two-room house. The problem is exacerbated by the lack of state policies to help the middle class, says the resident, who lives in the city's suburbs.