HBD and its Value in my Country

The value of 1 HBD in a country like Nigeria was worth more 1 year ago compared to today. While I say a year ago, I do not mean that previous years have been better. The truth is that in the last four years, the country's inflation rate has been increasing, and it has been hurting everyone.

Let us run a few maths, A few years ago in 2018, 1 USD was equivalent to 361.29 Naira, but a at today, the official rate of 1 USD is equivalent to 415.19 Naira, and in the black market, it is sold at 593.21 NGN. For this post, I will be referring to 1 HBD as 1 USD.


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In the Past

In 2021, things were regarded as very expensive, although the rate of the Naira to the Dollar had fallen to over 400 NGN to 1 USD. A dollar at that was going to purchase a lot of things inclding:

ProductNaira Value (NGN)Dollar Value($)
1 Egg30 NGN$0.072
1 Orange20 NGN$0.048
1 Pack of Seasoning Cube50 NGN$0.12
1 Sachet of Tomato Paste50 NGN$0.12
1 CocaCola 35cl50 NGN$0.12
1 Bottle of Water 50cl50 NGN$0.12
1 Family Size Loaf of Bread250 NGN$0.60
1 Bag of Rice 60KG17,500 NGN$42.15
1 Cooking Oil 1lt1200 NGN$2.89

Minimum Wage and Way of Life

At this point, a lot of us were very worried, and we thought we had seen the peak of goods prices increase, but within the year 2021 and this month May 2022, the prices of goods have gone Bullish. So bullish that people can't afford to eat 2 times again. Before you start to wonder why people cannot afford to eat 2 times a day, it will be good I give a detailed analysis of salaries and wages of workers.

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First, the minimum wage of the country was just increased from 18,000 NGN ($43.35) to 30,000 NGN (7$2.26), but then when we start to check the payment of workers we see that a larger percent of the population are paid below the Minimum wage monthly, some are paid just above the minimum wage while so just a few especially politicians live very high far above the minimum as high as 30,000,000 NGN ($72256.08) monthly. Let me give a quick breakdown of salaries, so you can understand.

ProfessionSalary Monthly in NairaUSD Value
Teachers15,000 NGN - 50,000 NGN$36.13 - $120
Bank Cashiers50,000 NGN - 100,000NGN$120 - $240
Factory Worker35,000 NGN - 45,000 NGN$84.35 - $108.38
Company Manager120,000 NGN$289.02
Receptionist20,000 NGN - 50,000 NGN$48.17 - $120

Price of Goods as at Today

In the space of 1 year, the price of things have double or even tripled, and then you start to wonder why the inflation is very high. Egg which was sold for 30 NGN is now sold at 90 NGN, a bag of rice which was sold for 18,000 NGN is now sold for 35,000 NGN or more, depending on the state, a bottle of coke 35cl which was sold for 75 NGN is now sold for 100 NGN. A family size loaf of bread which was sold for 250 NGN is now sold for 500 NGN. A litre of fuel which was sold for 65 NGN is currently sold for 165 NGN at an average since the price isn't stable around the nation. 1 littre of cooking oil which was sold for 1200 NGN is now sold for 2700 NGN.

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The State of the country and HBD

Currently, an average individual spends $20 daily, which is nothing compared to the minimum wage that many get on a mothly basis. On an average, people spend 6000 NGN (14.45 USD) on petrol which is used to fuel their ride and generator (seeing that there isn't stable electricity), an average individual spends 5,000 NGN (12.04 USD) on feeding daily.

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On a weekly basis, an average individual spends 5,000 NGN (12.04USD) to get Laundry soaps, bathing soaps, body lotions, toothpaste, body spray, perfume, and so on. People spend 3000 NGN (7.23USD), and so on. On a mothly basis, people spend an average of 4,000 NGN (7.23USD).

Conclusion

The rate of inflation in my country within one year has increased over the year and price of goods have gone to around 200% to 300%. HBD a year ago was worth more in my country compared to now. An average individual requires 20 USD on food, fuel and other clothing.

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