Inflation in Venezuela Skyrockets Cost of Everyday Goods
A 2.4 kg chicken is pictured next to 14,600,000 bolivars, its price and the equivalent of $2.22, at a mini-market in Caracas, Venezuela August 16, 2018.
A bar of soap costs 3,500,000 bolivars, the equivalent of $0.53.
A kilogram of cheese is pictured next to 7,500,000 bolivars, the equivalent of $1.14.
A package of sanitary pads is pictured next to 3,500,000 bolivars, the equivalent of $0.53.
A 1kg package of pasta is pictured next to the 2,500,000 bolivars, the equivalent of $.38 USD, it would cost to buy it.
A package of diapers costs 8,000,000 bolivars, the equivalent of $1.22.
A kilogram of carrots is pictured next to 3,000,000 bolivars, its price and the equivalent of $0.46.
One kilogram of corn flour costs 2,500,000 bolivars, the equivalent of $0.38.
A roll of toilet paper next to 2,600,000 bolivars needed to buy it, the equivalent of $0.40.
A 1kg package of rice may be purchased for 2,500,000 bolivars, or $0.38.