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According to law enforcement records, Von Nukem quickly admitted that he had been paid 4,000 Mexican pesos (around $215) to smuggle the pills into the country.
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A monthly Netflix subscription in Argentina jumped 60 percent to 6,676 pesos, or $8.30, the day after the devaluation, for example.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/23/world/americas/argentina-economy-inflation-javier-milei.html
Argentinians 'removing metal' from pesos as it is 'worth more than the money'
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1773436/Cardiff-riots-crash-e-scooter-pictures
But the taxi driver did not have change, was annoyed and demanded exactly 90 pesos.
Entry-level nurses in private hospitals take home between 15,000 ($271) and 25,000 Philippine pesos ($452) a month, about the same as new teachers, but less than junior police officers.
I have spent a significant part of my life fighting against smuggling in the country, which has killed and still killing Philippine industries and depriving the government billions of pesos in uncollected duties and taxes.
In a recent episode, Yohan decided he couldn’t stay with Daniele anymore after she asked him to pay 75,000 pesos towards their expenses.
Source: https://screenrant.com/90-day-fiance-clues-daniele-yohan-still-together-after-cheating-scandal/
MANILA: The Philippines attracted four bidders in an auction for the 170.6 billion pesos (US$3 billion) upgrade of its main international airport, the transportation ministry said on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the Cebu City Council has agreed to revise the bonus scheme for both casual and regular employees from 35,000 pesos to 20,000 pesos.
Meanwhile, the Cebu City Council has agreed to revise the bonus scheme for both casual and regular employees from 35,000 pesos to 20,000 pesos.
My approach to work around this is to convert all the debt to pesos using the official rate and apply a conservative interest rate.
One of them claimed he was kidnapped and sold for 500,000 pesos (US$8,800) from another POGO.
Some paid 100 Mexican pesos for their children to be escorted over the river on rafts, sources told The Post, adding that they were all being admitted into the US — some of the last to be allowed into the country before new rules took effect.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/05/12/federal-agents-on-standby-in-case-of-riots-as-title-42-ends/
That included driving boxes of Filipino pesos totalling $22million to a nearby casino where security guards used wheelbarrows to cart the cash inside.
The cheapest cost 12,000 pesos ($60) up to 49,000 pesos ($245), which is more than half the average monthly salary in the South American country.
Source: https://punchng.com/messi-madness-in-argentina-as-world-cup-champions-play-first-match/
The cheapest cost 12,000 pesos ($60) up to 49,000 pesos ($245), which is more than half the average monthly salary in the South American country.
Source: https://punchng.com/messi-madness-in-argentina-as-world-cup-champions-play-first-match/
The cost of onions - a mainstay in almost all Philippine dishes - shot up from around pesos 70 pesos ($1.28) a kilo in April to as much as 700 pesos in December, making them more expensive than meat.
The cost of onions - a mainstay in almost all Philippine dishes - shot up from around pesos 70 pesos ($1.28) a kilo in April to as much as 700 pesos in December, making them more expensive than meat.
The cost of onions - a mainstay in almost all Philippine dishes - shot up from around pesos 70 pesos ($1.28) a kilo in April to as much as 700 pesos in December, making them more expensive than meat.
The token’s value peaked at 20 pesos, before plunging steadily in late 2021.