When I read these articles about rampant inflation in developed countries or stable economies, I can't help but scratch the walls, since we have only experienced hyperinflation in the last 15 years (Venezuela), where the depreciation of the Bolivar continues to lead us into a deep hole of poverty. Buying goods with US dollars is 30 to 40% cheaper than buying them in bolivars. Food purchases are valued at an average rate set by merchants, the Central Bank, and Binance, prices that are only lasting a week on the market as far as food is concerned. For me, enjoying memberships is not a possibility, living on what I believe to be the minimum a person can live on, between $8 and $10 a day. It frustrates me, but I lift my head up, give thanks, and look forward to a better future.... deepl.com/es/translator
RE: Inflation Is Back — But This Time, Will It Stay?