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委內瑞拉 —— 有錢沒錢 都在出逃 !
Rich or Poor, Venezuelans Flee Country in Growing Numbers BY LISA NIKOLAU ON 1 DECEMBER 2016 這還是近兩年前文章的標題,裡面內容,唉,跟你一毛關係沒有,別勞神看了, 晃一眼題目,足矣。
不動產真的保值嗎? 委內瑞拉房屋貶值7-8成 房主紛紛棄房逃離祖國 不動產真的保值嗎? 委內瑞拉房屋貶值7-8成 房主紛紛棄房逃離祖國 https://www.baidu.com/s?ie=utf- 8&f=8&rsv_bp=0&rsv_idx=1&tn=baidu&wd=%E4% B8%8D%E5%8A%A8%E4%BA%A7%E4%BF%9D%E5% 80%BC%E5%90%97%EF%BC%9F%E5%A7%94%E5% 86%85%E7%91%9E%E6%8B%89%E6%88%BF%E5%B1 %8B%E8%B4%AC%E5%80%BC7- 8%E6%88%90%20%E6%88%BF%E4%B8%BB%E5%BC %83%E6%88%BF&rsv_pq=daf6ca1000056179&rsv_t= 658b3oTg0ud7uLuNcjT6m8yP7X3NxzVG%2FFJMQ0M iwEb6oUEwI1ovzQyZHG4&rqlang=cn&rsv_enter= 0&rsv_sug3=2&rsv_sug4=4255 當貨幣貶值時,有房子的 也只能望房興嘆 沒有溫度的殺手 百家號 2018-09-22 17:56
當人們選擇投資理財的方式時,一向認為投資不動產是變數最小的, 風險和收益都沒有股市高,但是比起儲蓄還是要強的太多,其他的投資 理財方式,一般都相應的需要一些專業知識,而一般老百姓並不具備 太多的金融知識,於是大家有了錢就去投資買房,但是最近委內瑞拉的 很多房主們卻丟下房子逃跑了。 
委內瑞拉的貨幣貶值簡直達到了瘋狂的地步,物價已經上漲了460倍, 在委內瑞拉國內正常的工作已經無法滿足基本生活,於是人們紛紛出逃, 最近3年來委內瑞拉有160萬人出逃,這種趨勢繼續發展下去將演變成 世界上最大規模的難民危機之一。因為國內經濟崩潰,委內瑞拉人連 正常的生活都難以為繼,甚至許多人在出逃時連申請護照的錢都拿 不出來了。 
目前一大批難民逃往巴西和厄瓜多爾,但是因為巴西內亂迫使他們 不得已返回自己的國家,厄瓜多爾已經表示將開放人道主義走廊,免費 載送委內瑞拉難民逃往秘魯邊境,秘魯是這個地區之內最富有的國家。 這些出逃的人們在自己的國內都是無產無業的嗎,非也,很多人都有 自己的房屋,可是因為經濟巨變,樓市十分蕭條,不動產直接貶值了 7-8成,很多經濟條件好一些的人們移民了,還有一些去選擇出逃做 難民了,目前都大量房屋空置,無人居住,在這種情況下你想要把房子 賣出去,那簡直是不可能的,因為沒有人再關心投資居住的問題了, 所有人都在想着怎麼努力活命,目前委內瑞拉有87%的人處於 貧困之中,在出逃的160萬人中,有不少都是有不動產的房主,也不得 不放棄房產逃命去了。 



由此看來,不動產保值這件事並不是絕對的,那是在經濟一片大好的 時候是行得通的,如果發生經濟動盪,貨幣貶值的時候,解決溫飽問題 才是第一位的,居住性質的房屋或許還有市場,投資性房屋誰還有心思 去考慮,像委內瑞拉如今的情況,在萬不得已的時候甚至要棄房出逃。
Fleeing Venezuela’s Crushing Economic CrisisThe ongoing economic crisis in Venezuela is driving people to leave the country by the hundreds of thousands—often crossing borders on foot—seeking better lives in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and beyond. They are fleeing a nation that now experiences frequent power outages and water shortages, and suffers from a severe lack of food and basic medical supplies. Hyperinflation has become such a burden that new currency was recently issued, at a conversion rate of 100,000 bolivars (old currency) to 1 sovereign bolivar (new). The IMF estimated that Venezuela’s rate of inflation might reach 1,000,000 percent this year. Just this week, several new economic measures will take effect, including a more-than-3,000 percent hike in the minimum wage. The rising numbers of refugees are causing problems in bordering countries as well, with countries like Ecuador and Peru tightening restrictions on immigration. Gathered here: a look inside Venezuela over the past few months, and at some of those who chose to leave their ailing country behind. HINTS: View this page full screen. Skip to the next and previous photo

Venezuelans heading to Peru walk along the Pan-American Highway in Tulcan, Ecuador, after crossing from Colombia, on August 21, 2018. On August 16, Ecuador announced that Venezuelans entering the country would need to show passports beginning August 18, a document many are not carrying, with Peru following suit effective August 25. # Luis Robayo / AFP / Getty 












A toilet-paper roll is pictured next to 2,600,000 bolivars ($0.40 USD), its price, at a mini-market in Caracas, Venezuela, on August 16, 2018. It was the going price at an informal market in the low-income neighborhood of Catia. # Carlos Garcia Rawlins / Reuters 
A man fills a jerry can with water from the Waraira Repano mountain on June 13, 2018, in Caracas. Water rationing is a regular occurrence across this crisis-hit country, which has huge water resources but a national infrastructure in very poor condition. # Federico Parra / AFP / Getty 
A sign displays the price of peppers in a stall in a municipal market in Caracas on August 21, 2018. The cost is displayed in old currency, as six million bolivars, and in the newly issued currency, sovereign bolivars, at a conversion rate of 100,000 to 1. # Marco Bello / Reuters 
Nurses shout anti-government slogans during a protest demanding higher, fair wages and opposing the government of President Nicolas Maduro, in Caracas on August 16, 2018. The nurses were confronted by a phalanx of police officers that prevented them from marching toward Miraflores Presidential Palace several miles away. # Ariana Cubillos / AP 
A man rides his bicycle in front of closed stores in Caracas on August 20, 2018. # Carlos Garcia Rawlins / Reuters 
Hundred-bolivar bills lie on the ground close to the boots of several police officers, after they were thrown by protesters during a protest against the government of President Maduro, in Caracas, on August 16, 2018. # Ariana Cubillos / AP 
Americo Fernandez uses a candle to illuminate the kitchen at his home during a blackout in Maracaibo, Venezuela, on July 25, 2018. # Marco Bello / Reuters 
People pay for goods at the checkout of a supermarket in Caracas on August 18, 2018. # Carlos Garcia Rawlins / Reuters 
Empty shelves in a bakery in Caracas on August 17, 2018 # Marco Bello / Reuters 
Packages of corn flour are used as payment for haircuts in a barber shop in Caracas on June 29, 2018. # Marco Bello / Reuters 
A man tries to get on a cargo truck used as public transportation in Valencia, Venezuela, on July 11, 2018. # Marco Bello / Reuters 
People use light from phones while they help Olimpia Mora, who is in a wheelchair, to leave a building during a blackout in Caracas on July 31, 2018. # Carlos Garcia Rawlins / Reuters 
Motorists line up for fuel at a gas station of the Venezuelan state-owned oil company, PDVSA, in Caracas, on August 17, 2018. # Marco Bello / Reuters 
A Venezuelan family from Aragua State poses for a picture as they attempt to hitchhike toward the city of Boa Vista, after they obtained refugee status or temporary residence through the Federal Police and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, at the Pacaraima border control in Roraima, Brazil, on August 10, 2018. # Nacho Doce / Reuters 
Indigenous Warao people from the Orinoco Delta in eastern Venezuela rest on hammocks in a shelter in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil, on August 11, 2018. # Nacho Doce / Reuters 
Daniel, a Venezuelan who has worked at an oil company, poses after showing his passport or identity card at the Pacaraima border control in Roraima, Brazil, on August 9, 2018. # Nacho Doce / Reuters 
A Venezuelan man and his son sleep along a street as they wait to show their passports or identity cards the next day, at the Pacaraima border control, Brazil, on August 8, 2018. # Nacho Doce / Reuters 
Brazilians burn tires as they block a road near the border with Venezuela at the Pacaraima border control point, on August 18, 2018. Building anger, heightened by a reported robbery and beating of a Pacaraima resident in his home by four Venezuelans over the weekend, led to a mob of local Brazilians descending on camping Venezuelan refugees and driving hundreds of them back across the border. # Mauricio Castillo / Reuters 
Brazilians burn the belongings of Venezuelan people as they block a street near the border with Venezuela at the Pacaraima border control point, on August 18, 2018. # Reuters 
Venezuelans walk past belongings and tents burned by civilians at the Pacaraima border control, on August 19, 2018. # Nacho Doce / Reuters 
A Venezuelan woman sits on a chair along the street after showing her passport at the Pacaraima border control in Brazil on August 9, 2018. # Nacho Doce / Reuters 
Venezuelan citizens travel on a truck's car-carrier trailer on the Pan-American Highway, in a rural area of Pasto, Colombia, on their way to the border with Ecuador, on August 19, 2018.# Luis Robayo / AFP / Getty 
A woman cries after she finds out that she cannot enter Ecuador because she does not have a passport, in Rumichaca, Ecuador, on August 18, 2018. # Dolores Ochoa / AP 
A Venezuelan migrant and his daughter wait outside the Ecuadoran Migration offices, at the Rumichaca Bridge in Tulcán, Ecuador, on August 19, 2018, for an authorization that allows them to enter Ecuador. # Luis Robayo / AFP / Getty 
A group of Venezuelans smile as they walk along the Panamericana route toward Lima, on August 15, 2018, in Tumbes, Peru. Most Venezuelans cross the border from Cúcuta, Venezuela to Colombia, where permanence permits are hard to obtain, and travel across Colombia to reach Tumbes. # Manuel Medir / Getty 
A group of Venezuelans walk along the Panamericana route toward Lima, in Tumbes, Peru, on August 15, 2018. # Manuel Medir / Getty 
The shadow of a customer is cast on a closed shop at a market in Maracaibo, Venezuela, on August 19, 2018. # Fernando Llano / AP 
Buses block an avenue during a public-transport protest against a transport census in Caracas, Venezuela, on August 3, 2018. # Marco Bello / Reuters 
A man walks close to graffiti that reads "The people die from hunger" in Caracas on August 21, 2018. # Carlos Garcia Rawlins / Reuters 
Grave sites with missing or damaged markers, at the Cemetery of the East in Caracas, on June 19, 2018. A rash of headstone-looting at one of Venezuela’s most cherished cemeteries over the past six months has prompted administrators to preemptively replace some valuable headstones with cheaper material before thieves can strike. # Ariana Cubillos / AP 
A man falls asleep while sitting on a bench on a street in Caracas on August 20, 2018. 梁家河子升起的紅太陽 照得委總統馬杜羅暖洋洋 ! 




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