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Living From Day to Day: the Drama of Venezuelans Who Depend on Informality - La Prensa De Lara

Informality has gained ground in several sectors of the country, with workers and vendors affected by low purchasing power. Economists agree that about 70% of the population earns income from informality and face price adjustments based on the exchange rate gap, causing difficulty in buying food, resorting to purchases for daily consumption, even if it involves higher spending.
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Informality has gained ground in several sectors of the country, with workers and vendors affected by low purchasing power. Economists agree that about 70% of the population earns income from informality and face price adjustments based on the exchange rate gap, causing difficulty in buying food, resorting to purchases for daily consumption, even if it involves higher spending.

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laprensadelara.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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