-Juana Torres Venezuelan society has experienced a profound social, economic and political crisis in the past decade. Yet some indicators for 2023 offer glimmers of hope. For example, according to the Observatorio Venezolano de Finanzas, inflation reduced from 305.7% in 2022 to 286%. Meanwhile, Encovi data[1] show, for the period 2021 to 2022, a slight…
In Venezuela, teachers earn a fraction of what is needed to afford basic food necessities, highlighting a severe economic disparity that mirrors broader challenges across Latin America, where educators and public servants grapple with diminishing purchasing power and escalating living costs.