With each passing day, Brazil's real currency is devaluing. Inflation is already felt on every family's table when they go to the supermarket...
The scenario is still uncertain for the future, but the way things are going, the trend will be bleak.
With each passing day, Brazil's real currency is devaluing. Inflation is already felt on every family's table when they go to the supermarket...
The scenario is still uncertain for the future, but the way things are going, the trend will be bleak.
No wonder there's been so many Brazilians working abroad these past couple of years.
Great people with big hearts.
You're right, a lot of people are looking for a better life outside Brazil. But unfortunately there are many who don't go due to lack of money and solid planning, as is my case.
Unfortunately, the current government is literally taking revenge on the Brazilian people, especially the poor people it managed to manipulate so much to win the presidential elections.
Devaluation is bad when you are not earning enough #real.
Otherwise it is profitable when you are serving many, you have more upside.
#inflation is a sword with two sharp edges. Hope you hold none.
Yes, it's true, you're right.
Anyway, my family and I are practically surviving each day. Living here today, where we don't have that much money, is a daily challenge.
That's why I'm here at Hive, because with the little I can earn in HBD, I can help pay something for my family.
Look at what they are doing nextdoor in Argentina. Might be a soloution there :)
You're right my friend, I'm practically jealous (in a good way) about the hermanos hahaha...
They have a libertarian president and that is a big difference if we compare it to any opposition political leader in the current government.
Argentina is recovering and we will be Argentina and even Venezuela in the not so distant future.
To this day, I keep thinking about the Venezuelan people who suffered a severe blow in the presidential elections. Unfortunately, nothing was done to change that there. In 2026 it will be our turn, but I'm not that optimistic.
Nigeria and Brazil are in the same deep shit. Here, the economy has crumbled. Prices of goods keep going high on a daily.
Unfortunately, I know what it's like, it's really horrible to go to the supermarket one day and the next day, the prices are more expensive...
I hope that one day our situation will improve.