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RE: Salary in Venezuela is like 4$/per month. In this situation, what is the best way for increase our incomes online, What would you recommend ?

in #venezuela6 years ago

I think it's about the same for Suriname. Minimum wage is around $1 per hour. Which would be around $160 a month. You would need one Fiverr gig a day to double that.

I think the biggest issue right now is not making the money, but actually getting to the money you made online. Banking structures are a lot different than the US and most Western Countries.

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I think it's about the same for Suriname.

I don't really know this is happening over there also. This means that there are also more countries experiencing more suffering around the world.

Minimum wage is around $1 per hour. Which would be around $160 a month. You would need one Fiverr gig a day to double that.

Yeah.. This is a very nice point. $160 per month may suffice some people in some other countries though.

I think the biggest issue right now is not making the money, but actually getting to the money you made online. Banking structures are a lot different than the US and most Western Countries.

I strongly corroborate with this point.

Thanks for your lovely comment with love from @hardaeborla 💞

There are definitely more countries with similar issues. However, Venezuela is currently suffering the most. The Organization of American States recently released as statement as the OAS Permanent Council Agrees "to not recognize the legitimacy of Nicolas Maduro's new term"
(http://www.oas.org/en/media_center/press_release.asp?sCodigo=E-001/19)
Suriname is one of the few countries to still support Maduro (well, it least our government).

$160 a month is enough in our country if you live without any form of luxury. Meaning, you life with your parents, take public transport, only drink tapwater, don't go out. A starter's salary for someone with a bachelor degree would be around $250. And of course, politicians in the House of Representatives touch around $2.000 a month. And that's one of the reasons why 60% of the workforce works for the government :(.

#lobi from Suriname