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Venezuela hyperinflation hits 10 million percent. 'Shock therapy' may be only chance to undo the economic damage
A coup taking down Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro would be only the first step in any attempt to get the South American economy back on track. Economic shock therapy will be required to reverse the chaos of a state-run system that wasted its oil riches.
www.cnbc.com
KEY POINTS
- Venezuela’s state-run economic model wasted the world’s largest oil reserves.
- The country owes $100 billion to foreign creditors.
- Its educated, professional class has fled.
- Economic shock therapy, implemented in regions like the former Soviet bloc, could be its only chance.
Venezuela’s crisis has been marked by corruption, hyperinflation, one of the world’s highest homicide rates, food and medicine shortages and the largest exodus “in the recent history of Latin America,” according to the U.N. Refugee Agency.
(I got tears in my eyes, sounds like NY.)
I fear when I read articles like this that the US is on it's way to becoming a Venezuela. NY, CA, and in the near future VA. NY's smoke and mirror budgets. How long before they start taxing (stealing) from savings accounts and pension funds like they did in Greece.