Hmmm from my point of view, Turkey is facing an economic crisis with inflation at 65% and a falling lira, making life more expensive and affecting purchasing power. This situation is similar to that of Bolivia, where people struggle to survive on low wages and high prices.
Indeed, the whole financial system is rigged, and the only thing left is to try to survive until it falls under its own weight, which is just around the corner.
I am from Peru, a country that is in South America, and I believe that it is already changing, at least here we can already notice some changes, I'm just waiting for the system to fall to take advantage of the fall 😎
Ah, I mean that here in South America, currencies like the Peruvian sol and the Argentinean peso, are going to take prominence, because before people preferred to save in dollars, but now, from my perspective, they are going to rise and that is a big change.
Hmmm from my point of view, Turkey is facing an economic crisis with inflation at 65% and a falling lira, making life more expensive and affecting purchasing power. This situation is similar to that of Bolivia, where people struggle to survive on low wages and high prices.
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Yes, we are experiencing exactly this situation here. As you mentioned. Life is really hard here and inflation is not as low as announced.
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Indeed, the whole financial system is rigged, and the only thing left is to try to survive until it falls under its own weight, which is just around the corner.
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What country do you live in, by the way?
And you're right, the entire financial system is rigged. I hope one day this changes.
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I am from Peru, a country that is in South America, and I believe that it is already changing, at least here we can already notice some changes, I'm just waiting for the system to fall to take advantage of the fall 😎
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Hmm what do you mean when you say it already changing?
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Ah, I mean that here in South America, currencies like the Peruvian sol and the Argentinean peso, are going to take prominence, because before people preferred to save in dollars, but now, from my perspective, they are going to rise and that is a big change.
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