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Venezuela triples wages but still not enough to buy food

Minimum salary now US$2.50but a kilo of meat costs US$3.75

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 May 2021 8:40AM

Venezuela triples wages but still not enough to buy food
Women counting money at a market in Caracas, Venezuela. The once-wealthy oil producer is enduring its fourth year of hyperinflation and its eighth year of recession. – EPA pic, May 2, 2021

CARACAS – Venezuela nearly tripled its minimum wage yesterday but inflation is so outrageous that that amount of money will not even buy a kilogramme of meat.

Labour Minister Eduardo Pinate announced the raise to government supporters at a May Day rally here.

The new monthly minimum wage is seven million bolivares, which is equivalent to US$2.50 (RM10.20). A kilo of meat in Venezuela costs about US$3.75.

The once-wealthy oil producer is enduring its fourth year of hyperinflation and its eighth year of recession.

Venezuela is now in the worst economic crisis of its modern history. Inflation is so bad that the everyday economy now works mainly in dollars.

The leftist government of President Nicolas Maduro is under international sanctions championed by the United States, which is pushing for his ouster and does not recognise him as the country’s legitimate president.

Maduro has stopped announcing wage increases with much fanfare as was done in the days of his mentor and predecessor, the late socialist firebrand Hugo Chavez.

In fact, this latest raise was not even published in the official government gazette. – AFP, May 2, 2021

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