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Caracas, Apr 19 (EFE), (Camara: Jackdwin Sáez) .- The lawyer Luisa Camargo looks expectantly at the posters that announce the prices in a supermarket in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, where she goes with the hope of making large purchases. But her salary, which does not even reach the 55 dollars that the Venezuelan Observatory (OVF) of Finance figures as an average, brings her back to reality: the purchase will be limited.FOOTAGE OF THE STREETS OF CARACAS, VENEZUELA

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