Why Venezuelans Are Paying Millions Of Bolivars For A Cup Of Coffee
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Think the prices at your neighborhood coffee shop are a little steep? Then you might want to avoid visiting the South American country of Venezuela, where the cost of a cup of coffee has risen more than tenfold, from a “reasonable” 190,000 bolivars in April 2018, to over 2 million bolivars in August 2018. What’s worse is that if the July 26, 2018 report from the International Monetary Fund forecasting a 1,000,000 percent annual inflation rate is correct, the caffeine fix could set the country’s residents back an astounding 5 million bolivars per cup by September! Welcome to Venezuela’s hyperinflated economy!
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- deeznuts 7년 이하what my brother did this
- Heart-girl7년 이하Wow
- why why why7년 이하kids these days
- Rolblox is my l7년 이하Perfect for readying about how the world is wronged
- fortnite is lit7년 이하i need help with the answers
- Love and ponies7년 이하I have a friend who’s relatives or ancestors lived in Venezuela. Poor her. She must be worried for any family she has there.
- jimmy7년 이하how many bolivars do you need for vbux?
- weirdgirl57년 이하thats kinda rude im from venezuela the article litterarly said never go there its a beautiful place to visit but its conditions right now arent that good BUT STILL RUDEEE
- moocow7년 이하coffee isn't even that good
- what7년 이하what thats crazy