Social pressure, Inflation caused.

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Social pressure, Inflation caused.



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Have you wondered why everything is becoming impossible to pay for, from basic basket products to luxury items, nothing has been saved. What are the products that have risen the most in price in our countries and why? And it is that I am not imagining it, nor is it just the place where you read me, according to data from the World Bank from 2020 to 2021 the food price index increased worldwide by an unusual 40 percent.


Some factors that have been mentioned are, for example, climate change, the growing global demand for food and speculation in the commodity markets, in addition of course to the famous pandemic that also generated pressure on the supply chain and also led to an increase in the prices of practically all foods.


And how it is affecting all of us right now, mainly the family group, today they have to make very big sacrifices to be able to make ends meet and survive, especially in our countries where food insecurity, friends, is already a huge problem, these Price increases can have devastating consequences for us, because this affects all of us in all aspects, but of course some always more than others.



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In some of the main cities of Latin America and the United States, housing prices have risen more than 100% in the last decade, in cities such as Mexico City, Bogotá and also in Los Angeles, for example, the dream of owning a a house has already become unattainable for many people.


The average annual salary in Mexico City is only 162,000 Mexican pesos, around 8,100 US dollars, this means, friends, that a person would have to work for more than 13 years without eating, without spending anything to be able to buy only a house, in Bogotá, for example, the average cost of a house in 2021 was around 315 million Colombian pesos, which is around 82 thousand US dollars, with an average annual salary in the city of Bogotá of approximately 20 million Colombian pesos, which It is about 5,200 US dollars, a person would have to work for more than 15 years without spending anything, not even food, to be able to buy a house.


But in Venezuela it is the extreme, since the minimum salary is equivalent to $360 per year, to buy a house you would have to spend more than 110 years without having other expenses; the case of Venezuela in the first holodomor in South America, but it is the way that the Venezuelan regime covers the quota of depopulation of the elites.


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When it comes to medicines, the situation worsens, according to a 2021 report from the "World Health Organization" the prices of medicines in Latin America are on average 3.5 times higher than the international reference prices, this means that probably access to health or quality medical care is becoming a luxury that only the very rich can afford and this is affecting us all as the costs of medical care are more and more expensive, because more people they are forced to choose between paying for essential medicines or covering their basic needs such as housing and food.


That is why this famous industry of the mafia pharmacy and the food industry has been talked about so many times, the perfect combo of white-collar organized crime, which does not get sick and then sell us the cure.



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Education has also become more expensive especially in the case of higher education in countries like the United States University enrollment has increased by an astonishing 260% since 1980, in Latin America although public education is usually free, the quality of teaching and the resources available often do not meet expectations, just like the agenda we all know about public education continues in the United States and Canada, so now many people are opting for private schools and that increases the costs of education even more With constantly increasing student debt, today young people are often forced to choose not to continue studying and to take technical jobs, and that is not a bad thing, but it does deprive many of them of the possibility of continuing with their education. even when they want to.


The global demand for oil and geopolitical tensions have caused an increase in crude oil prices, and that translated into an increase in the price of gasoline and of course the "pandemic" had a lot to do with all of this.


The prices of basic foods such as meat, poultry, eggs, dairy, increased a lot due to inflation and everything from the interruption of supply chains to farm fires in all parts of the world had to do with this.


Fruit and vegetables have risen in prices due to droughts and floods that have affected agricultural production and of course prices, and this pattern is the same that is repeated not only in Latin America but throughout the world.