Lebanon’s inflation rate is worse than Zimbabwe’s and Venezuela’s

Photo: Francesca Volpi – Bloomberg

 

Lebanon’s annual inflation rate is the highest in the world, according to Bloomberg data.

By Aljazzera – Ainhoa Goyeneche and Dana Khraiche

Sep 21, 2021

Lebanon’s annual rate of inflation has risen to the highest of all countries tracked by Bloomberg, surpassing Zimbabwe and Venezuela, as the financial meltdown in the Middle East nation worsens.





The consumer price index rose 137.8% from a year earlier in August, compared with 123.4% in July, according to the Lebanon Central Administration of Statistics. Consumer prices rose 10.25% from a month earlier while food prices rose 20.82%.

Lebanon’s inflation has skyrocketed in the past two years as the country’s financial and economic crisis spirals out of control, with politicians doing very little to mitigate its impact. The currency has lost nearly 90% of its value and plunged three quarters of residents into poverty.

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