The repercussions of the hyperinflation were widespread. In an article in the washington post, one zimbawean citizen describes the the situation a follo
Ws: "if you don't get a bill collected in 48 hours, it isn't wortthh collecting,because it is worthless. Whenever we get money, we must immediately spend it,just go and buy what we can. Our pension was destroyed ago. None of us have any sav-ings left."
The zimbabwe hyperinflation finally ended in march 2009, when the government abandoned its own money. The u.s. dollar became the nation's offical currency.
The repercussions of the hyperinflation were widespread. In an article in the washington post, one zimbawean citizen describes the the situation a folloWs: "if you don't get a bill collected in 48 hours, it isn't wortthh collecting,because it is worthless. Whenever we get money, we must immediately spend it,just go and buy what we can. Our pension was destroyed ago. None of us have any sav-ings left."The zimbabwe hyperinflation finally ended in march 2009, when the government abandoned its own money. The u.s. dollar became the nation's offical currency.
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
