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Zorro

(15,733 posts)
Wed Jul 20, 2016, 09:43 AM Jul 2016

Venezuela’s Middle Class Forced to Drain Their Savings to Stockpile Food Amid Crisis

Tebie Gonzalez and Ramiro Ramirez still have their sleek apartment, a fridge covered with souvenir magnets from vacations abroad, and closets full of name brand clothes. But they feel hunger drawing near.

So when the Venezuelan government opened the long-closed border with Colombia this weekend, the couple decided to drain what remained of the savings they put away before the country spun into economic crisis and stock up on food. They left their two young sons with relatives and joined more than 100,000 other Venezuelans trudging across what Colombian officials are calling a “humanitarian corridor” to buy as many basic goods as possible.

“This is money we had been saving for an emergency, and this is an emergency,” Ramirez said. “It’s scary to spend it, but we’re finding less food each day and we need to prepare for what’s coming.”

Gonzalez, 36, earns several times the minimum wage with her job as a sales manager for a chain of furniture stores in the western mountain town of San Cristobal. But lately, her salary is no match for Venezuela’s 700 percent inflation. Ramirez’s auto parts shop went bust after President Nicolas Maduro closed the border with Colombia a year ago, citing uncontrolled smuggling, and cut off the region’s best avenue for imported goods.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/venezuela-middle-class-forced-drain-061842073.html

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Venezuela’s Middle Class Forced to Drain Their Savings to Stockpile Food Amid Crisis (Original Post) Zorro Jul 2016 OP
They should be more careful FBaggins Jul 2016 #1
Yep, having rice in your cupboard is hoarding nt Bacchus4.0 Jul 2016 #2

FBaggins

(26,727 posts)
1. They should be more careful
Wed Jul 20, 2016, 09:56 AM
Jul 2016

"Middle class", "stockpile" and "stock up" quickly become "rich" and "hoarding" when people are starving due to Maduro's Many Mistakes (tm) and he needs someone to deflect blame to.

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