Sounds like the Venezuelans are finding socialism to be somewhat less than so loudly promised. Would that Americans learn the same lesson before this country experiences similar pain.
There is a blog that has been tracking the price of a single cheese Arepa.
https://devilexcrement.com/2016/05/28/hyperinflated-arepa-index-hai-xii-crusing-through-a-factor-of-ten-increase/In November 2014, the price was 120Bs (Bolivars)
Now it is about 10x as much. He also reports that the Arepa is smaller and has appreciably less cheese than it did before.
There has been a 27% increase since April 9!
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In the comments someone mentions that they never see 1Bs and 5Bs notes anymore and that it is more common now to see kids with 100Bs notes. Also a commenter claiming to own a bodega says he takes his outside light-bulbs home when he closes because they would be stolen otherwise. The stealing of lightbulbs, plumbing, toilet paper (where it can be found) is endemic.
from the comments at that link:No meat, pork, or eggs at the market this morning though there were a few live and dressed chickens. Fresh veggies are available at what look like reasonable prices to me, but then, I don’t live off of mínimum wage.
Theft is rampant. Everything not nailed down, and some things that are, is getting stolen. Leave a building unoccupied for a day or two and the roof will disappear. A single sheet of corregated aluminum, last time I checked, was at about 10,000 bs.