Businesses, restaurants, hospitals and citizens are all grappling with recurring power outages — and debating leaving as a result.
Necoclí, Colombia, is a key stop on the migratory route to the U.S. Traditionally dependent on tourism, its economy has shifted to serve migrants.
Some remote workers, able to work anywhere, are opting to move to Medellín. It’s brought a welcome financial boost to some locals, but others say they’re being priced out.
While the economy is slowly improving, a quarter of Venezuela’s population has left the country as high inflation and low wages persist.
Two years after El Salvador approved bitcoin as legal tender, only 1% of remittances are in bitcoin and many people don’t use it.