The Cuban economy is once again raising alarm bells. New projections point to a more complex scenario than that experienced in recent years.
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How much does a Cuban need to earn to live today? Not even three average salaries are enough.
How much does a Cuban need to earn today to live with dignity? New estimates reveal a higher cost of living than ever before, one that even three salaries aren't enough to live on. Here's what economists say.
Economists slam the Cuban government's new measures: "They solve nothing"
The recent measures announced by the Cuban government to attract foreign direct investment have generated strong controversy among independent economists, who warn that the opening presented at FIHAV 2025 It does not resolve the serious structural imbalances that hinder the recoverycupgeneration of the country.
The Cuban government acknowledges the excess of money in circulation and its direct impact on inflation.
Amid volatile prices and an increasingly weakened currency, an official statement emerged that points to an element rarely mentioned aloud.
The Central Bank's proposal is to put higher denomination banknotes into circulation in the face of a devalued peso and rising inflation.
The Cuban government confirmed that it is considering introducing higher denomination banknotes, at a time when cash is becoming insufficient in the face of rising prices and the deteriorating value of the national currency.
The dollar rises again in Cuba: these are the new rates for the day
The increase in foreign currency continues in Cuba's informal market, according to the rates of El Toque Today. More details immediately.
This is what a $40 purchase looks like in Cuba: prices outrage social media
In Cuba, going out to buy food with $40 has become a stark reminder of the deep economic imbalance the country is experiencing. Even the international press has taken notice of the problem. More details to follow.
Dollar and euro rise in Cuba while the [unspecified] falls MLC: figures updated today
The dollar continues its rise in the Cuban black market, while the euro also shows an upward trend, reflecting the growing tension in Cuba's informal currency market.
What does the recent rise in the dollar and euro reveal about the Cuban economy?
The euro and the dollar are soaring unchecked after days of decline and attacks on the Cuban state: the Cuban informal market returns to its usual tension and the Cuban peso continues to devalue.
Why is the dollar falling in Cuba? A Cuban economist's answer is surprising.
Cuban economist Pedro Monreal analyzed the causes behind the recent fall of the US dollar (USD) in Cuba's informal market, where the American currency has depreciated by around 4% against the Cuban peso (CUP) in just three days.
Sell your foreign currency before it falls further, or buy now? The dollar and euro continue their relentless decline on the Cuban informal market.
The informal currency market in Cuba opened today reinforcing the marked downward trend in major foreign currencies, according to the latest report from theTouch Updated at 6:00 am Cuba time.
The dollar and euro are giving Cuba a break as Hurricane Melissa threatens.
Currency prices in Cuba today, October 26: informal market in real time according to el Toque and the dollar-euro truce on the island. More details to follow immediately.
Currencies rise in Cuba: the euro breaks a record and the dollar approaches 500
Currency prices are rising on the Cuban informal market: the dollar and euro continue to rise against the Cuban peso.
Cuba buys more food from the U.S., but the island's food crisis isn't improving.
Data confirms that food purchases from Cuba to the U.S. have increased, but the food crisis persists and is not improving.