Good day, in my country 25 pesos, that would be like 0.10 cents of #Hive at the current price in the informal market, but it is a price subsidized by the state and does not reflect the real costs.
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Good day, in my country 25 pesos, that would be like 0.10 cents of #Hive at the current price in the informal market, but it is a price subsidized by the state and does not reflect the real costs.
Same here (Nigeria) until recently. The new government removed fuel subsidy which has been around for decades. A liter use to be sold for less than 1 hive. But now, no fuel subsidy.
This is sad news, especially given the complexity of the cost of living.
They promised to invest the funds in other sectors of the economy like education and helth. But if you know how political promises work, they never did.