
Venezuelans face collapsing economy, starvation and crime
Clip: 6/21/2016 | 5m 3s
Plummeting worldwide fuel prices have damaged several economies, Venezuela especially.
Plummeting worldwide fuel prices have damaged several economies, but perhaps no country has been hit harder than Venezuela. Once flush with oil money, the nation now faces a collapsing economy, skyrocketing inflation and a wave of looting and crime driven by mass food shortages. For more on the dire situation in Venezuela, Gwen Ifill talks to Nicholas Casey of The New York Times.
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Venezuelans face collapsing economy, starvation and crime
Clip: 6/21/2016 | 5m 3s
Plummeting worldwide fuel prices have damaged several economies, but perhaps no country has been hit harder than Venezuela. Once flush with oil money, the nation now faces a collapsing economy, skyrocketing inflation and a wave of looting and crime driven by mass food shortages. For more on the dire situation in Venezuela, Gwen Ifill talks to Nicholas Casey of The New York Times.
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