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She earns 400,000 bolivares a month, around four times the minimum wage, but at a time of hyperinflation that is now worth about $30, barely enough to feed herself, her mother and a new baby brother. Source: Internet
The governing PSUV Party, said people don’t have bolivares to spend, that’s why they created bills of two denominations. Source: Internet
At the bottom of the recession, 2003, it was 42.4 trillion bolivares (in constant 1998 bolivares). Source: Internet