Yago Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 Cuba is undergoing economic reform, since January 1, 2021, the Caribbean island is experiencing the process of monetary unification, that is, the Cuc no longer exists, only the Cup, which in the exchange rate is equivalent to 24 cup = 1 dollar, did things get cheaper or more expensive? Quote
Members JAYBLK Posted January 6, 2021 Members Posted January 6, 2021 Much more expensive. Yago 1 Quote
Members SolaceSoul Posted January 7, 2021 Members Posted January 7, 2021 22 hours ago, JAYBLK said: Much more expensive. It’s going to really hurt for the citizens, due to the inflation (even though salaries are going to be increased). It may not affect tourists as much, depending on what the exchange rate is set for the USD / CAD / EUR. On my last trips, it was a steady 25 pesos per 1 USD. If I’m still getting around that, but things like restaurant meals almost double, then yes, that’s a sucky deal in comparison. I suspect the Cuban government and the underground market will make it something that doesn’t drive the [non-US] tourist market away. Also, for the purposes of this particular forum, costs for jineteros would be affected if universal Cuban salaries / pensions and inflation rise. As it becomes more costly to put food on the table, and Cubs pays its citizens more, and products cost more, expect hustler prices to go up, not down. Whether quality rises as well is the big question. https://amp.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/cuba/article247526715.html Axiom2020 and Yago 1 1 Quote