Venezuela is like that one atheletic kid who’s going the wrong way.
South sudan: starts getting ahead
Venezuela: are you challenging me
Also Venezuela: i am speed
When your Economic Minister says Printing more money doesn't effect economy
@@reinbeers5322 i dont think that is true
Most of the sources i looked up contradict eachother and are run by republicans that supported trump
I dont care for american politics but that is just a lie probably
@@parkerpowell6020 So you're discrediting sources because they supported Trump?
Venezuela
Boy: Mom I want to buy a cheeseburger.
Mom: Ok, here's 1 million.
1 million "bolívares soberanos" (the official currency of Venezuela) only cost 50 cents of USD currently. So, without making jokes, not even millionares can afford a cheeseburger.
@@Thelegendarian- it depends, for example a car that costs 1.200$ dollars would be (at today's value) 3.900.000.000, price gets up and up every single day
Venezuela: 200 000% inflation
Weimar Republic: finally a worth opponent
@@AnonymousLibertar1an hungary in 1946 reached a level of like 10^20 if i remember good (see later comments too)
Venezuela : 200,000% Inflation
Maduro : “ There’s no crisis”
Lol
gK That’s what dictador’s do. Pretend everything’s fine and suppress their population.
TikTok girls: "if your country is poor.. then just print more money"
Venezuelan government: "ight bet"
Visiting Venezuela be like:
"Hey can I please get a bottle of water?"
"Sure that would be 800 million bolivars"
"Oh no, I have just 80 cents USD"
"Oh that's ok sir, here's your change"
Venezuela is like me when I'm 5 yo thinking the country will get richer if they print more money
@@Grelhas_ yeah people do genuinely believe it, and it concerns me. Sometimes I wish people with such dismal economic understanding were also too dumb to know how to vote
@@danc101 That's why I believe in some form of voter registration, maybe something like graduated secondary school
@@crispyengineer7521 And held a real job that they had to pay taxes on for at least a year while not living at home with their parents.
In Venezuela people be like:
Im finally billionaire, now i can buy bread !
Its one of those videos where you DON’T wanna see your country in the list.
Fun fact: In the 70's Venezuela had lowest inflation than U.S.A
@@denilsonsoares5332 not really. It was more like a bunch of sanctions from other countries and all of the power being in the hands of a small group.
@@Kpop_stole_foids_fromcurrycell not at all. Socialism is free health care, good employment, free education, one party driven fast reforms which Venezuela does not have.
Venezuela: has economic crisis
Venezuela: prints more money
Venezuela: *STONKS*
Someone I can’t tell are you serious or not. You are saying France is behind every hyperinflation? For every country that does have its own independent currency, the currency is printed by none other than the central bank, which controls how much to print.
@@byhuseinli.1933 i am brazilian, here the money is printed here
Venezuela: 200 000% inflation
Germany after ww1: *Impressive... Good job student...*
@@blackstack54 ahh.. sorry.. sometimes i miss some worlds.. i speak in portuguese.
@@ricardoassadantunes846 rlx, sempre onde tu pensar, vai ter um br kkkkk
Brasileiro: essa é a pior economia do mundo
Venezuela: repete
República de Weimar: É! Repete
Hungria depois da WII: *Repete*
Brazil in 1995: goodbye guys, I’ve figured it out how to get away from inflation
now we only need to find a way to have a political system that doesn't suck
Why are you guys speaking in english if you are brazilian just as me
@@usernametaken017 Are brazillians fluent in English? Coz I talked to someone and what they tell me seems shady.
@@GunplayIsntGameplay no, we know only the lines above and this onde explaining it.
Venezuela is the definition of “When everyone is rich, nobody is.”
Todos se maneja en millones actualmente, todos tienen millones, pero no valen nada, aunque todos sean millonarios, nadie es rico
Nobody should be rich. I don't agree with Venezuela or nothing but all rich people do is exploit other labour and take all the money that others labour produced. My personal solution would be worker cooperatives. They're more productive and usually survive better then traditional capitalist firms. They also allow the labourers to decide what they want rather then some corporate dictator forcing them to do stuff for very little pay.
@@apackalu2718 I won't claim myself to be some "expert" on the subject, but while the rich tend to indeed be a burden over many members and organizations of society, one must remember that those are the people that managed to climb, to succeed, the ones who managed to build something for themselves and/or for those they care about in this troubled world. They are what we can become if we are smart, patient, and lucky enough, and the corrupt few/bunch are a burden that must be carried if we are to have such achievements or similar in life as well. Sure, there are obviously those who managed to get their wealth through questionable means and continue to do so, but they should not taint the potential that a good citizen can bring. Imagine a person who has done their best to achieve what they want, gaining knowledge, practicing, struggling, and making sacrifices, just so that they can build a good life, only for it to be taken so that the rest, which has a large composition of uninterested people just wasting their lives, not seeking to make something worth doing, nor even better society. Unfortunately, in the end, not all can have this chance, or lose what they gain along the way, due to a large variety of reasons, but those who are able, many of them actually deserve to be where they are, and this ends up becoming a matter of "picking the good with the bad, for one cannot work without the other". It is not a reality some would like to admit, but it is the one we have, and if we are to become what we seek, we must build, we must sacrifice, we must stay strong, and never give up our good/lawful civilianhood, so that our lives can really be worth it after all, be it to yourself, and/or even society in general.
@@TheShadowguy138 I mean you should try to succeed in our current society but that does not make it moral. Also this idea that you can si.ply get out of poverty by sacrificing is b.s. It is a lie spread by billionaires who usually themselves were pampered by their parents to make giant businesses. Poverty is a trap that escaping it is much easier said then done. Especially if you are a minority but that is an entirely different subject. But the poor will work 3 jobs and never push out of poverty. Overworked so their children might have a chance of being better off then them. Here is another reason I don't think capitalism is good. It puts all the power in the hands of the of the rich. They lobby and create propaganda to effect the political climate so they can keep pumping co2 into the air causing global warming. The people if they had the power would rather they don't screw over their children. That is just an example. Anyways humans are also cooperative in human nature. For tens of thousands of years humans worked together to make society great without some capitalist telling them what to do. It os not some rich billionaire who makes this world great it is the workers who make it great. They are the ones who produce value. Billionaires take credit for taking the value. I know complaining isn't gonna xhange the world but I guess if I can bring you to my side this change is more likely to happen.
@@apackalu2718 I understand your side, and as said before, some, if not many, of the wealthy are indeed corrupt, and are likely to never bother with those below. But it actually is possible for one to rise, but it has to be very specific circumstances and working "to death" isn't enough by itself, although it can help in certain situations, with a few examples such as Bill Gates and Scott Cawthon (I am not saying I share the controversial areas of his views here by the way, its just an example), who have organically rose in society, the latter of which even managed to do make an organic monopoly with Microsoft, and while any monopoly is not healthy for society, he proved that it was possible to do so morally, as his company has/had the best there is in its area, not because he bought his way (buying companies and products) to make said monopoly (modern Microsoft is not like this anymore, unfortunately, but its past has been this way, and considering Gates retired long ago my point remains). One interesting point you've showed was that humans are cooperative, which is true, but there's more to that unfortunately, two particularly necessary sacrifices, competition and criticism, the former of which pushes society to become better, for if an organization gains a monopoly in their area, said area is likely to never face further development until a new organic competition comes by, something that is avoided by collectivist ideals due to their wish of doing what it has to survive, but not to "live", not to compete, not to become greater, just staying alive, without much care for the quality of said life; and as for the second sacrifice, criticism is often denied in cooperative environments, leaving people too accepting of their flaws and never seeking to become better than what they are, and at the worst cases, some types of criticism are outright considered as crimes, and sure, constant, destructive criticism is not something to be sought to have, but constructive criticism certainly is, or at least it should be. As for your point showing that if people had the power, they would rather not "screw over" their children, I really wished this was the case, but factors such as corruption and national problems would still be in their way, for the people are just as prone to the former as politicians and the wealthy, after all, both of these, despite their usually popular classification, are still part of society, being human beings, part of the people, who managed to rise to where they are. Humans are just too heterogeneous to make a fully cooperation-based society, some, if not many, WILL seek to make something for themselves and/or for those they have affection for, it is our nature, and it isn't a bad thing, for like I said before, competition is not an issue, but a very useful tool that has to be carefully managed so the competitors do not cross the rules/law, and while it may seem that in my argument I say that cooperation is impossible, it is not, it's just not something that should cover all layers of society, but instead be used for the strengthening of an individual by the union of several individuals, all with their own knowledge and desires, but still trying to better one another and the society around them. I like to see how you see this situation, and maybe we could even speak a little more, show if there are some issues/holes with my logic while bringing me some potential corrections, and perhaps vice-versa as well, even if one can't convince the other, reinforcing one's opinion instead, after all, political tolerance has become quite... rare in this climate, so seeing your answer was a breath of fresh air.
Jeff Bezos: ha im the richest!
Venezuelan person: hold my inflation
Congo: I bet no one can beat the inflation rate I had in 94 & 95
Venezuela: hold my 10 million Bolívar beer! 🍺
Venezuela economy minister: South Sudan is surpassing us
Maduro: Print 1 trillion bolivars then pump eet
Venezuela when Maduro dies:
🥑🍑🍓🍒🥑🥝🌽🥑🍒🍞🍑🥦🥐🌽🥔🥔🌽🥔🌽🌽🍢🍙🦑🍙🥡🦑🍚🍡🍡🦑🍠🦐🥫🍙🦐🍙🍠🍙🍠🍠🥡🥡🥡🥡🥣🍜🥣🍢🍤🍤🥠🍤🥠🥡🍚🦀🦀🦀🍚🥟🦀🍚🍡🦑🍢🍚🦐🍣🦐🍣🦐🦀🦀🍥🍙🥮🥮🍙🍜🍙🥘🎈🦀🧁🦀🧁🦐🦀🥡🦞🥡🎂🎂🍦🥮🍘🍱🍥🥘🥮🍲🍜🍜🍚🍱🥯🍖🥞🍖🍖🥞
@@smsh7327 a question , why laugh the situation the Venezuela? What do you think the my country?. Please, respect first.
@Gabriel Fernando Bermúdez perdon mi ingles no es muy bueno, quise decir , de que opina de mi pais venezuela
As a Venezuelan I must said is a miracle for me to keep my company alive even if I don't get a penny for that, I'm in the exile working as a what ever a can but my company is still alive, is not about money now is about never give up.
Keep it up! Hopefully your company is essential because that will come back to help you even more.
I love how each country just took their turn going up to like 5000% and then going back down
Venezuela: NO ONE CAN BE POOR IF EVERYONE'S A TRILLIONARE!!!
Romania 1992 inflation: 216%
Romanians: Meh,is not so bad...
Romania 2019 inflation: 3,4%
Romanians: This is a disaster
Brazil 1990 inflation: 2220%
Brazilians: Let's fight the inflation dragon
Brazil 2016 inflation: 6,29%
Brazilians: This is the worst economic crisis of our history, FORA DILMA HUEHUEHUE
According to the circumstances of having to be a free country after the Soviet union left, people wasn't annoyed that much of the inflation
@@matheusaugustosampaio5984 6.29% is a terrible inflation, but 2220%, starves people to death.
Israel 1985 year inflation 486% i dont see the inflation
Israel 2019 year inflation 5% why some many
Venezuala economy minister literally said printing money doesn’t effect economy. Yeah we know
@@Aquastarlord217 Is It still possible to live there? I met a refugee Venezuelan girl in 2018, here in Brasil, and I can't even imagine how worse things have get there since then. Hope you're doing great.
@@davidsilvanogueira6849 Yes, but loads of people is homeless or directly dont have food and need to eat from literal trash of the street, im living decently but it is hard btw im still under age so thanks to my fathers
It does not
Why would printing money be by magic responsible for inflation?
Inflation is all banks' mistake
Venezuelan "I wanna buy a pack of gum."
Teller: "That will be 30 billion bolivar, please."
Russia and another USSR countries since 90's :
"GO! GO! GO!"
That would be what I call "Post Soviet Fallout", I'd say it happened from the Collapse of the USSR to 2000
I'm from Venezuela and seeing this is so sad
HostFama do you live there? How is it actually to live with inflation like that? You just like buy all food and stuff you need as soon as the salary hits the bank account, cause 2 days later it’s not worth a penny or?
@@jonathanhimmelroos5882 i'm gonna give you an example. my mother works as an account assistant, her salary is 200.000 bolivares per week that's like $6,45 in american dollars today. And when you go to buy the food, 1kg of meet is about 65.000 bolivares, 1kg of rice is about 25.000 and 50.000 for a 2 liters bottle pepsi. Thats 140.000 bolivares for a simple dish for 4 people in the house. Basicly she works 1 week to eat 1 day without the transportation and more stuff that we have to use. Here are people in worst conditions, this is the jungle my friend some eat a good dish one day and in another day don't eat
HostFama oh jesus christ! I hope everything will be better soon and god bless your family. Do you live in America or? I mean can you help them in some way?
@@jonathanhimmelroos5882 people are here looking the money by different way or leaving to another country
"Inflation is a capitalist invention."
-Nicolas Maduro
To be fair, inflation wasn't a problem for the USSR or China much. But Venezuela has way too much privately owned property to be comparable to Soviet Union or even PRC. Venezuela has long lost sight of the peoples war. Cuba is better off and the US is choking that country
@@heroicsempai6723 Those countries are big and diverse enough to control their own currency. If you have a specialized economy and defy the capitalist order, pain will come.
@fuckyoutubepolicy staff only CERTAIN Eurasian and Middle East countries would say that the US isn't Cuba's friend
I can just hear the “Gas gas gas” song playing at the end.
The maker of the video showed mercy to Venezuela by stopping the video.
Venezuela: They got us in first half, not gonna lie.
Venezuelan rappers be like:
"spend 21662138 racks on a new chain yeah"
I don't think rap exists in places where people don't think themselves self important.
@@nicolasLopez-qh3gg Sorry, google translator failed me there.
Catcher? What do you mean?
South Sudan: *Passes Venezuela*
Venezuela: I'm gonna do what's called a pro-gamer move
Cosas Chatarra *south* sudan. you CANNOT get the 2 mixed up. very different.
Don't laugh at their conditions this is a crisis. May God bless Citizens of Venezuela. Love from India to Venezuela. ❤.
Stfu its so cringe when people say “love from ___”
Like no one cares stop trying to establish diplomatic relations between countries on the internet
@@laughsatchungus1461 Lol, Imagine getting so pissed about "Love from __" Comments.
Banknote-printer: "how much cash should I print?"
Venezuela: "YES"
200 000% Inflation speedrun [World Record, Glitchless, Tutorial 2020]
Nah...Just Burn Your Country and with Country's Total GDP Cash ...that Will be 100.000.000% Inflation
Venezuela president: Putin, Take this 200000 billions of bolivares
Putin: Thanks for the 10 dollars Sir!
The Russian economy is fucking garbage, although Venezuela is far worse
Zimbabwe: I have the steepest inflation in all of the world!
Venezuela: Hold my money printing machine.
wey pobre Venezuela dan pena los comentarios del resto del mundo, fuerza estamos con ustedes hermanos! ✊🇲🇽❤️🇻🇪
Gracias mi bro
Eh pensado en dejar mi sueño para ser una política en el futuro
Pero no estoy segura
Ha Sido mi sueño por 2 años...
I can’t even imagine how people survive when their currency is worthless
In these situations is coming foreign currency or just real property.
1. Foreign currency. 2. Commodities and barter. 3. Debt (everyone just owes each other). 4. Gold. 5. Booze.
Farming?
I can imagine growing atleast enough to feed my family, not sure about the commonly found poor soccer families
They just spend all their money at every paycheck. Saving it is synonym with losing it
Ranking: Peope suffered
Background music: Let's party to the dawn boys and girls
Glad to see that Brazil left this graphic in 1995 and never came back.
Things that happen once you realize that self-destructive leftist politics don't help you as a nation.
Do not doubt a turn, Brazil grew a lot in 94 and had its economic peak in 2008 - 2011. But after 2014 we are back to the crisis
@@vitordaleiro, we're a mess, but inflaction is still in control, when compared to the 80's
Grande Venezuela representando a Latinoamérica 😳😳 todo un capo
Impressionante o Brasil pós plano Real 🇧🇷🇧🇷
I like how a certain country would go insane for a couple years and then just be like: Ok I’ll calm down now
Except if you are Venezuela, in which case you just go even crazier each year
The scary thing about inflation is that when it "calms down", it comes at a price of an even worse unemployment. These two are like Scilla and Haribda.
@A Beautiful 2014 Toyota CorollaAlso England historically dont forget about those bastards
A Beautiful 2014 Toyota Corolla yes because america is the one printing all that money for them. Get a grip america isnt responsible for your problems
Venezuela in 2017: i'm fine
Venezuela in 2018: _YEET_
Venezuela in 2019: *_AAAAAAAAAAAA_*
Venezuela: AND THIS IS TO GO EVEN FURTHER BEYOND
*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
the algorithm has chosen you my friend
Venezuela: Hello guys today we going to a tour on my money printer, look it is printing 3 billion bolivares right now
Every other country: oh cool 10 dollars
Venezuela: In terms of money, we don't have any money.
Кризис искуственный, Америка передала все резервы и счита страны не признанной марианетке Гуайдо.... Все производства в Винесуэлле работают... Вот так вот США умерают перестав защищать те ценности свободного рынка на базе которых они построили свою империю.... теперь они просто угрожают... что не вызывает доверия не у кого....
Mateo Monteleone that’s what happens when you are a socialist country
The song at the beginning is very beautiful.
Yay I'm a millionaire! I can finally afford 1 bread!
What? 1 bread.
with a million bolívares, you cound go to a barber and get a haircut for that much
(the haircut is bald)
When your country isn't on the list: *Stonks*
hey our economy may be shit, but at least we are not venezuela
- a Greek
that one venezuelan who had a bitcoin in 2016: guess imma buy the entire venezuela and still get money left
More like Im gonna get decapitated from starving people who want my money to survive
Fr the government is targeting people with bitcoins or have access to it
@@Gust3883 this is true but is a small piece of it, anyone with wealthy holdings is targeted not just Bitcoin holdovers
I am from Venezuela.
1998: Chavez wins the elections.
2013: Chavez dies and Maduro begins his mandate.
2018: The national government stops issuing IPC (Consumer price index) and inflation begins to be measured by impartial economists.
Nicaragua: im speed
Venezuela: what did You say?
10:02
South Sudan: "Venezuela this is not a race D:"
Venezuela: "Did someone say race?!"
10:04
Why is everyone talking about ven-
Oh
*OH*
@@phideas8925 nem... estão transferindo refugiados ao resto do país pq Roraima ñ tem a capacidade para essa enxurrada de gente.
It is over 1 million, not 200k so far as i know, my girlfriend lives there and ive been there for 2.5 months in total
En 2019, llegó un chico de Venezuela a mi colegio. Aquí en Chile. Y viendo ese... Impulso que tomó la inflación en 2018, me alegra que haya salido
what's the song at the beginning, can't seem to find it anywhere on TH-cam
1999 Venezuela: wow, we're not even in the graph
Chavez: I'm about to end this country's whole career
@@julianfletcher5092 it isn't completely like that he wanted this situation for Venezuela but he was just winning the people attention as a good president for destroy the country some years later
Sorry if there's any mistake cause I'm Venezuelan and I don't speak English as well
@@DarrylGonzales I lived in Venezuela for 12 years of my life but now I'm in Argentina
@@RubiksZ estoy impresionado cuantas personas no saben el problema en Venezuela
After thirty years in Venezuela
Grandpa:"kid let me tell you the story about the time I became a billionaire"
Well, we can't say that this situation will become normal in 30 years
@@undefeatableyt7 yeah , we might not know. But i hope for the best for them
@@RandomZex it will get better economically but not politically i can assume
Turkey in the Beginning: *Slowly walks away*
My gf from venezuela told me that she realized she had to leave her country when her pdvsa monthly paycheck only allowed her to buy a t shirt
She was part of the masses then, the people who were following the news and the prices left years ago... But most people dont have plans of immigration. Not me tho. I'm leaving early while I can.
@@Vitorruy1 then why you all chose Chavez as president lol. It is not Chavez or Maduro's fault is the ignorance of the people who chose them.
@@osmopolitothey actually don't have fault, they have no better candidates and elections have been proven to be full of fraud. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer
@@Laura-gp9db The last line doesn't apply since everyone is poor including the rich in Venezula.
I escaped from Venezuela 2 years ago. Best thing that ever happened to me :D
Inflation: *exists*
South America: Interesting
Venezeula:"Ah yes the charts are finally of the Earths Surface"
Every other country : Venezuela, this is not a race
Venezuela : Venezuela número 1 !!!!
2018 : *exists*
Venezuela : Im about to end my whole career
Panama: so how much inflation you wanna have?
Venezuela: *yes*
Teacher: class define Inflation?
Students: Venezuela
Kevin Pagel Hungary in 1946 has the biggest hyperinflation of all time
Venezuela:hahaha money printer go
*BRRRRRRRRRRRR*
10:03 reminded me of when you turn into that black torpedo in mario kart
Congo: * Has high inflation *
Venezuela: * Laughs in 200,000% *
@@isabella4793 yep im from Venezuela but ive been living abroad for 6 years now so i cannot corroborate specifically how badly it has become.
Venezuela be like: so you want a bottle of water? It costs you 4 trillions bolivars. Or just half a dollar which is like, the same.
if you come here, you're gonna find that products such as water, food and everything else is pretty much as expensive as any country. the water and electricity bills are almost free, if not free at all, services are very cheap, you can get a haircut for like, 1 to 5$. working for a minimum wage means you'll be making 8 dollars.... a month.
It is possible to live here if you have an online work in, lets say, your native country. if it does not require a stable or fast internet connection as most internet services here cost 60$ a month for 5mbps conection, being pretty unstable and willing to die if electricity goes off in the block. free internet services are well.... 200kbps at best. same issues.
Although it IS possible, i would not dare to, due to skyrocket high crime rates. killing here is literally unpunished. almost legal. muggers just have stopped killing people since bullets are often as expensive as the phones they're about to mug due to extremely high gun control. (which by the way, never ever really stopped criminals from getting guns. Only the average citizens). they still can kill you with a knife as most times they ride bykes with compannion.
Thankfully, after 1995, Brazil has never returned to the chart of countries with higher inflation.
Zimbabwe every 3 years is like: Inflation Time! Then they decide they dont like it and go off the board
Venezuela: *inflation over 200,000%*
1923 Germany: Pathetic
Venezuela will soon surpass the German hyperinflation of 1923, with only 72,227.2% remaining.
Post ww2 hungary with 41.9 quadrilion inflation literally all country worth 6 dollars: i am just using my 0.0000000000032%power
"I think we can print mone-"
"Shit go back"
"No"
10:03
*Infinite Money Hack activated, please be careful*
Nicolas Maduro: haha money printer goes brrrrr
Bolivia: has 11k% of inflation.
Nicaragua: Hold my "Pozol".
Venezuela: What are you playing kids?
Feb 18, 2018: whats their inflation?
Venezuela: Its over 9000!!
South Sudan: "I'm gonna be first! I'm gonna be first!"
Venezuela: *enables hacks*
Describe the inflation in Venezuela with one word.
Data Is Beautiful hey what does inflation mean
Race-ist
TREE(3)
In Germany we say: belastend
In one smiley : 😳
In one word : Damn