As J. Kb. wrote:
Do you know what will happen the day after the mint mints two trillion dollar coins?
Toilet paper goes up to $10 a roll and stays there. Milk is $15 a gallon instead of $1.5 a gallon, and it will cost $400 to fill up my tank.
Just as Venezuelans how much they love their fourteen-million Bolivar chickens?
The Squad apparently all studied economics abroad in Zimbabwe
Going through a purse of mom’s recently, I found this:
That is 90 Bolivares. In the heyday of booming oil income, it was the equivalent of $20.93. Right now? Go in your pocket or spare change jar and pull out a penny. Now look at the date and look at one of the digits. Do you see the fraction of the space it covers? That is the equivalent of the bills above today.
The value of the paper of this bills is worth more than the currency. The government switched to a cheaper paper a while back because it was idiotic even under The Squad/Socialism guidelines to print currency at such a loss. And yes, the paper has minimal or no security features, but who is going to counterfeit Venezuelan Bolivares?