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Venezuela’s Central Bank reports a 4.67% fall in the bolívar against the U.S.

dollar last month.It closed at 34.42 bolívars.

Meanwhile, the dollar started the month at 32.81 bolívars and rose 4.90%.Throughout this year, the bolívar has consistently lost value.

Over nine months, it fell 49% against the U.S.

currency.In this time, the dollar jumped 96.12% from its initial 17.55 bolívars.Currently, fixed pensions and minimum wage stand at 130 bolívars.

Despite protests, this amounts to $3.7 a month.On the other hand, a basic food basket costs nearly $500 for a family of five, says independent data.Venezuela’s Bolívar Drops 4.67% Against Dollar in September.

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currency’s rise impacts local business transactions.

Therefore, it directly affects the cost of goods and services.As a result, inflation reached 13.6% in August, according to the Finance Observatory, an independent body.Background Venezuela’s BolívarThe bolívar’s continuous drop highlights Venezuela’s economic struggles.

This decline has severe repercussions for everyday Venezuelans.For example, the disparity between income and basic needs is widening.

Consequently, a large portion of the population finds it hard to meet essential expenses.A minimum wage of $3.7 per month stands in sharp contrast to a $500 basic food cost.

This imbalance fuels public unrest, as seen in numerous protests.Furthermore, the currency devaluation exacerbates inflation.

This double blow affects both consumers and businesses.Importers face higher costs, which they often pass on to consumers.

Thus, everyday items become luxuries for average citizens.Meanwhile, high inflation rates reduce purchasing power, creating a vicious cycle of poverty.The U.S.

dollar’s frequent use in local transactions shows a lack of faith in the bolívar.

This reliance on a foreign currency could hinder Venezuela’s economic autonomy.Hence, the Central Bank faces a significant challenge in stabilizing the bolívar.

Its efforts are crucial in restoring public trust and reviving the struggling Venezuelan economy.





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