So basically Venezuela’s economy has worsened since Maduro’s removal. Oil output down 21%, inflation at 600%, and the minimum wage still 30 cents.
Most residents report no improvement, protests are up 53%, and dollar shortages are fueling price instability. Optimism exists, but no tangible gains yet.
kamalhusta10 on
600% inflation? Sounds like ‘tremendous success’ to me.
FuzzyBrilliant2026 on
Please, please Mr. President. This is *too* much winning. We can’t handle it!
PanicOverNothing on
Do people still believe that removing maduro was about helping the Venezuelan people? It was always about the oil, whether the US helped or hurt the Venezuelan people was always irrelevant.
CaptFL1 on
Of course, they haven’t ditched their currency for the $ yet.
Nearby-Lab0 on
Do we get 600% inflation soon too?
Over-Willingness-933 on
Anyone who knows anything about Venezuela knows there was huge inflation. The current currency is their 4th currency in 20 years and often currencies on devaluation it’s 1 million old ones equals a new one.
Considering that they were at 1,000,000% at some point in Maduro’s reign, 600% is pretty good.
Hes_gonna_drop_that on
He thinks weak currency and high prices are good according to his actions here
mcbeardsauce on
The U.S. will be there shortly.
hiricinee on
He JUST nabbed Maduro and started strong arming them. Tbh bad data that preceded that makes his case easier to make
SleepymonkeyDND on
Everything Trump touches rots away! We need a serious anti infective to this plague we are suffering!!
Uranus_Hz on
If Venezuela beats Italy tonight they get to face off against team USA in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic tomorrow to seek revenge.
creeper321448 on
Anyone who expected substantial positive economic results in just 3 months were always delusional.
People seem to ignore the real improvements: the fact people can protest at all now. Before, protestors would have been gunned down by the Collectivos. (There was even a protest over the internet censorship a few days ago.) Right now, they’re nowhere to be seen. Political prisoners are still being freed and Delcy has completely bent the knee to the U.S. all to the dismay of Diosdado. Things *are* getting better, just not economically yet.
witchofpain on
Where are all the Venezuelans that were cheering Trump? Telling us Americans we didn’t know what we were talking about? That Trump was the greatest thing since sliced bread? Where are all yall now!
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So basically Venezuela’s economy has worsened since Maduro’s removal. Oil output down 21%, inflation at 600%, and the minimum wage still 30 cents.
Most residents report no improvement, protests are up 53%, and dollar shortages are fueling price instability. Optimism exists, but no tangible gains yet.
600% inflation? Sounds like ‘tremendous success’ to me.
Please, please Mr. President. This is *too* much winning. We can’t handle it!
Do people still believe that removing maduro was about helping the Venezuelan people? It was always about the oil, whether the US helped or hurt the Venezuelan people was always irrelevant.
Of course, they haven’t ditched their currency for the $ yet.
Do we get 600% inflation soon too?
Anyone who knows anything about Venezuela knows there was huge inflation. The current currency is their 4th currency in 20 years and often currencies on devaluation it’s 1 million old ones equals a new one.
Where is the money for Venezuela???? https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/13/venezuela-oil-sales-qatar-chris-wright-trump.html
Considering that they were at 1,000,000% at some point in Maduro’s reign, 600% is pretty good.
He thinks weak currency and high prices are good according to his actions here
The U.S. will be there shortly.
He JUST nabbed Maduro and started strong arming them. Tbh bad data that preceded that makes his case easier to make
Everything Trump touches rots away! We need a serious anti infective to this plague we are suffering!!
If Venezuela beats Italy tonight they get to face off against team USA in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic tomorrow to seek revenge.
Anyone who expected substantial positive economic results in just 3 months were always delusional.
People seem to ignore the real improvements: the fact people can protest at all now. Before, protestors would have been gunned down by the Collectivos. (There was even a protest over the internet censorship a few days ago.) Right now, they’re nowhere to be seen. Political prisoners are still being freed and Delcy has completely bent the knee to the U.S. all to the dismay of Diosdado. Things *are* getting better, just not economically yet.
Where are all the Venezuelans that were cheering Trump? Telling us Americans we didn’t know what we were talking about? That Trump was the greatest thing since sliced bread? Where are all yall now!
Lmbo