Even Better
Esteban Delgado
Just a few hours ago, an inflation of 16.83% was reported in the "Life's Alright" article of Jah Exodus. But that was a few hours ago.
In almost 9 hours, the national economic inflation of South Africa has fallen yet another 2 percent to rest at 14.75% for the time being. Each time an employee works for a higher wage then takes that money to market to buy cheap home-made products, our economy booms yet again.
1 Gold = 45.23 ZAR
1 ZAR = 0.88 ESP
1 ZAR = 0.41 SEK
1 ZAR = 0.82 RON
1 ZAR = 0.38 IDR
Our inflation is less than that of Sweden, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Romania, just some of the top nations in the world. Indonesia has just about the same percentage of inflation as South Africa does, but given our current rate of economic progress, we should surpass them in just a few minutes.
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this is great, congratulations to all
Cooperative = WIN!
South Africa\'s increasing wages and stabilization (and general decrease) of food prices definitely played a big role, here. And of course I don\'t just mean Bong Belly but all of South Africa\'s Food companies. Food is the cornerstone industry of any economy as it is a necessity to survive and is bought and consumed daily by all Citizens. Strengthening this sector is key to economic revival and this is the proof.
Hopefully we can all work together to facilitate further growth and keep the prosperity going.
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Food and gifts are key to a great economy. Not weapons or any of that useless junk that clogs up the economy unless it\'s a war economy.
At this rate, the country can probably afford to invest in some hospitals. Buying home-made hospitals would be the best option, but you take what you can get in this situation since we don\'t have any successfully progressing hospital companies.
unfortunately, we will have to import hospitals
Probably...
Yeah it\'s looking that way, it\'s a massive undertaking and unless there\'s direct government funding, at least partially, of the project, we\'ll have a very hard time making our own hospitals.
Having found prosperity means nothing if we can\'t protect it.
It is like building a castle in the sand on a beach somewhere, and when the tide comes washing in and we have not built a strong defensive wall in front and around the castle, our home we built so hard will be gone in a flash.
ABC Corporation owned Health Hospitals could be promising as a South Africa based hospital company. In fact, the ABC Corporation looks to be a promising force for the South African economy in almost every sector. They now provide Q3 food for way cheaper than the Swedes were here through Fried Rice.
Eventually it would be nice to see the Pax Africana Cooperative develop into an entity similiar to the ABC Corp. A South African based, non-profit organization that runs several companies in South Africa providing high wages and cheap prices for the people of South Africa.