Using U.S. Dollars, Zimbabwe Finds a Problem: No Change

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But these days, Robson Madzumbara spends a lot of time quite literally waiting around for change. Pocket change, that is. He waits for it at supermarkets, on the bus, at the vegetable stall he runs and just about anywhere he buys or sells anything.
“We never have enough change,” he said, manning the vegetable stall he has run for the past two decades. “Change is a big problem in Zimbabwe.”
For years, Zimbabwe was infamous for the opposite problem: mind-boggling inflation. Trips to the supermarket required ridiculous boxloads of cash. By January 2009, the country was churning out bills worth 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollars, which were soon so worthless they would not buy a loaf of bread (the notes now circulate on eBay, as gag gifts).

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/25/w...-zimbabwe-finds-a-problem-no-change.html?_r=1
 

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Rhodesia was beautiful. Zimbabwe is a frigging basket case. Those who stole that country in 1979 got what they deserve.
 

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