Not Zimbabwe, This Is The WORST HYPERINFLATION In History!

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In 2008, Zimbabwe’s inflation hit an unbelievable 79.6 billion percent per month, making everyday essentials like bread and milk nearly impossible to buy.

The economy collapsed, unemployment soared, and even a 100 trillion-dollar note couldn’t cover basic needs. How does a country end up in such an extreme crisis, and could it happen again?

Let’s explore the world’s worst cases of hyperinflation and what led to these economic disasters.

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