NY Times wrote: a more basic inequality has emerged amid the nation’s experiment with capitalism.
The nation's what?! Having Venezuelan oil money collapse and Obama open the country to US tourism is not exactly "capitalism" IMO.
NY Times wrote: “The prices have just gone crazy in the last few years,†said Mrs. Cañada, 41. “There’s just no equilibrium between the prices and the salaries.â€
And what's happened the last few years to cause this?
Fortunately, Fidel still had $900m or so in the bank when he died.
Rising prices are a good sign. It is a sign of economic growth.
NY Times wrote: beach resorts and Havana hotels effectively reserved for outsiders willing to shell out money for a more comfortable version of Cuba.
"More comfortable version" is a wonderful euphemism here. Missed it the first time. My bad.
What is the threshold that separates a "hobbyjogger" from a "sub-elite" runner?
Caitlin Clark thinks she can beat Eagles draft pick Cooper Dejean in 1 on 1
BREAKING: Leonard Korir not going to Paris! 11 Universality athletes get in ahead of him!
Do "running influencers" harm the competitive nature of the sport?
Cade Flatt with yet another DNF, this time in the SEC Championships