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CNN | Venezuela takes over from Haiti as the poorest country in the hemisphere

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Maria del Carmen Chourio, 5, was admitted to Maracaibo’s Chiquinquirá Hospital three months ago weighing 11 pounds. She was released last week after gaining six pounds. (Photo courtesy of the Angeles Chiquinquireños Foundation)

PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti — While Haiti has been regarded for many years as the poorest country in the hemisphere, Venezuela has now taken over this unenviable position.

A national survey conducted in Venezuela in 2016 on the living conditions of Venezuelan households confirmed that Venezuela has become one of the poorest countries in the world and the poorest in the Americas.

The figures show that 82% of Venezuelan households live in a condition of poverty, of which 52% are in extreme poverty and 18% are close to entering this category. In 2014, 51% of Venezuelan households were considered poor, 24.8% were in moderate poverty, and 23% were in extreme poverty.

This ranking reflects the economic and political crisis currently affecting Venezuela as a result of the slump in oil prices and economic mismanagement by the governmen

Bron: CaribbeanNewsNow

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  1. Je kan er gif op in nemen dat als Gerrit de Raaf mat zijn maffia club van 12 aan de macht komen, onze kinderen op curcrim met een jaar er zo uitzien als foto boven. Dus mensen toloreer alles van deze boeven en je toekomst is perfect geregeld maar niet heus!!.

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