Porchie12 t1_j3ojlwc wrote
I can't say that I am an economist, but when Afghanistan is at number 1 spot, and Somalia is in top 10, then your country also being high up doesn't look like a great sign.
urgjotonlkec t1_j3qsdjo wrote
You want a stable currency. Huge changes in value definitely aren't desirable although it's better for your currency to go way up than way down I guess.
ar243 t1_j3s5ghr wrote
Yeah... It's a little tiring seeing the same LatAm posts with fishy data and headlines.
Last time it was "Denver is more dangerous than Mexico City". Now it's "LatAm currencies are doing so well". These posts need more context to get out of the clickbait-zone.
And OP's response is always the same: "We just show you the data". Bruh, it is your responsibility to make sure the data is solid and doesn't take things out of context.
It's great to see data that shows improvement, but I associate suspicion with these posts instead of happiness now.
HieronymusGoa t1_j3ql1u2 wrote
the SHADE :)
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