Latin America’s most stable currencies in the last two decades

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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