Although the United States is suffering from inflation and its currency is also depreciating, the dollar has not lost its power as a world reference.
In Guatemala, for example, buying a dollar bill costs practically the same as at the end of 2000 (7.68 quetzals before and 7.8 quetzals now).
In others, such as Argentina or Venezuela, the devaluation was phenomenal: the dollar went from 1 ARS to almost 143 ARS, while the local
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