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What it means to live in a country with 13,000% inflation
TNN | Updated: Apr 26, 2018, 13:33 ISTBOLIVER, VENEZUALANS CURRENCY IS CRUMBLING
Venuzuela's currency boliver is consistently crumbling, and is viewed as massively overvalued.
BUSINESSES ARE TAKING AN EXIT ROUTE
Companies like Pepsi, Coca Cola and General Motors have either curtailed production or halted operations. By end of 2018, unemployment was as high as 30%, and the inflation soaring to a whopping 13,000%.
A KG OF MEAT COSTS A THIRD OF MINIMUM MONTHLY WAGE
Exponential increase in inflation has made food out of reach for Venezuelans. The cost of essential food items for a family of four is 17 times more than the monthly wages.
VENEZUALANS ARE HUNGRIER, LEANER AND MORE UNSAFE
At least 3 out of 4 Venezualans are underweight as 10 mn skip one meal a day. The food shortage has also made the country unsafe with everyday lootings becoming a norm.
MASS MIGRATION
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