Inflation in Venezuela remained high during Chávez's presidency. By 2010, inflation removed any advancement of wage increases. The inflation rate in 2014 reached 69% and was the highest in the world. It increased to 181% in 2015, 4,000% in 2017 and 2,295,981% in February 2019. In November 2016, Venezuela entered a period of
hyperinflation. The Venezuelan government "essentially stopped" producing inflation estimates in early 2018. From 2017 to 2019, some people became video game
gold farmers and could be seen playing games such as
RuneScape to sell in-game currency or characters for real currency; gamers could make more money than salaried workers by earning only a few dollars per day. In the 2017 Christmas season, some shops stopped using price tags since prices would inflate so quickly. In August 2018, Maduro announced a new currency, the sovereign bolívar, to fight hyperinflation. The new currency replaced the existing paper bolivar at a rate of 1/100,000: a 100,000 bolivar note becoming a 1 sovereign bolivar note. The new bills were introduced on 20 August 2018. At the end of 2018, inflation had reached 1.35 million percent. According to
Bloomberg, Venezuela's inflation is expected to reach 8 million percent in 2019, making it the world's most miserable economy. The country continues to top Bloomberg's
Misery Index for the fifth year straight. == Shortages ==