Sunday Times

Big pay rise means little in hapless Venezuela

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● President Nicolas Maduro on Thursday increased Venezuela’s minimum wage by 150%, the sixth readjustme­nt this year, as part of an economic reform plan that has so far failed to curb rampant inflation.

The announceme­nt came three months after a wage hike of 3,400% and a devaluatio­n that removed five zeros from Venezuela’s currency.

The latest jump takes the monthly minimum wage from 1,800 to 4,500 bolivars, or about $50 at the official rate.

But owing to inflation — which has skyrockete­d to 1,350,000% this year, according to the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund — this sum hardly allows the purchase of 3kg of meat.

Maduro called the readjustme­nt the first “correction factor” of the economic plan in force since late August, which included a devaluatio­n of the bolivar of more than 96% along with tax hikes.

Maduro said his reforms had allowed a “significan­t slowdown in inflation” — while admitting it “remains worrying”.

The embattled Venezuelan leader did not provide figures on the price index, which have gone unpublishe­d since 2016.

He holds inflation is “well below the expectatio­ns of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund” — as the world body projects hyperinfla­tion of 10,000,000% by 2019.

The South American country has suffered from economic woes since 2014, when a crash in the price of crude oil prompted a crisis that has sparked an exodus of some two million people. - AFP

Inflation is well below the IMF expectatio­ns of 10,000,000% by next year Nicolas Maduro

President of Venezuela

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Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro.

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