• Tolstoy@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Our city in south-west Germany went from 3,50€ up to 6€ (cheapest one). A lot of places take 7+

    • GuStJaR@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      I could be wrong but I don’t think you’ve accounted for the change in rate over time. 1 euro was about 4 lira in 2017 so 2017 was more like 50c. Today 1 euro is about 35 lira so it’s about 6 to 7 euros at 220 lira. Crazy when you think that’s about the price of a kebab in in euro/UK but compare income here to Turkey.

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        6 months ago

        Oh you’re 100% right, i just typed the number I had to pay, without accounting for inflation and the true cost

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      6 months ago

      Without looking, my guesses are Venezuela and Argentina. I’ll go look and see how close I was.

      Edit: It proves difficult to find a consensus ranking, but the top countries seem to consistently involve Zimbabwe, Sudan, Argentina, Venezuela, Lebanon, and Turkey. The order changes depending on the metric of what defines inflation and over what time period you’re looking at.

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    6 months ago

    Switzerland:

    • 2015: 10.50$
    • 2024: 12$

    How do people in Turkey survive? Did everyone buy something instead of save it on a bank account? Or did they transfer the money to another country or just buy foreign currency? How can the economy handle this? Sry I am spoiled…

    • YourPrivatHater@ani.social
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      6 months ago

      I mean the Germans during the hyper inflation did as well. Turkey just does it with the more religious approach… Religiously voting for the guy responsible.