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Hyperinflation Pushes Venezuela to Print 1,000,000-Bolivar Bills ($0.53)
2021-03-07
I'm sure Biden will bail them out
[Bloomberg via MSN] Venezuela said it will introduce new large-denomination bolivar notes as hyperinflation renders most bills worthless, forcing citizens to turn to the U.S. dollar for everyday transactions.

The country’s central bank posted a statement on its website Friday saying it would begin circulating the new 200,000, 500,000 and 1,000,000 bills to "fulfill the current economy’s requirements" without providing further details. The 1,000,000 note -- the largest in the nation’s history -- is worth only $0.53 cents.

As Venezuela’s economy shrank for a seventh straight year in 2020, the government turned a blind eye to a growing number of dollar transactions, kick-started by rolling power outages that prevented credit and debit card purchases and fostered the use of cash. About 66% of transactions across the country are estimated to be made in foreign currency, according to Ecoanalitica.

While the dollar has gained ground, Venezuelans continue to rely on bolivar bills for public transportation and to purchase subsidized fuel. The Caracas subway recently issued an electronic payment system after it routinely stopped charging passengers due to cash shortages.

President Nicolas Maduro has said he plans to move to a fully digital economy this year, following three years of hyperinflation that have prompted the nation’s mint to issue higher-denomination notes that are quickly rendered all but useless. Inflation soared 3,000% in the last 12 months, according to Bloomberg News’s Cafe con Leche Index.

In October, Venezuela imported banknote paper with plans to issue a 100,000 bill that quickly became outdated. It last issued new bills in 2019, after chopping five zeros of the previous bills in circulation in 2018.
Posted by:Frank G

#8  All I C IZ The paper and ink are worth more than the face value of the note.

Of course, I have an eye closed, the other mad, in an elmo lock.

So 3973 of these Zimbabwean things could get me a new pair of shoe laces.

Posted by: Mad Eye Elmolock3973   2021-03-07 17:26  

#7  next up: Scientific notation, Log10, or Ln?
Posted by: Frank G   2021-03-07 16:33  

#6  In reality these are 100,000,000,000 notes since Maduro removed 5 zeros from their previous bills. Won't be long before the Bolivar exceeds the Zimbabwe $100 trillion note. Then it will be worth something, as a collector's item.


Posted by: Glesing Thrack1941   2021-03-07 16:27  

#5  ^--- missing a few zeros there. Remember this is Pelosi and Xiden we are talking about.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2021-03-07 14:34  

#4  The US of A will be following close behind them if something is done. Soon.

Posted by: jpal   2021-03-07 14:10  

#3  Sort of goes the way of solving the toilet paper shortage
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-03-07 13:54  

#2  Well, so far they haven't reached Zimbabwe's inflation. So they've got that going for them.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2021-03-07 13:37  

#1  

Just think from Capitalism as the 4th Wealthiest Nation on Earth with the VES Bolivar (currency) trading at $0.42 to a US$ in 2010, just 11 years ago.

To 1 Million VES Bolivar bills trading at $0.53 against the US$ and now the 134th of the 148 nation on Earth.


YEP! Socialism sure worked for Venezuela.

But it seems the Upper Elite class is doing just fine.
Just like it always does in Communism, Socialism and Dictatorships.
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-03-07 12:50  

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