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Likurg_2 [28]
3 years ago
5

Money is not a problem in our country since​

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alina1380 [7]3 years ago
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Answer: Money is not a problem in our country at the moment. Though there are possibilities that in the future money will be scarce, perhaps due to the COV19 pandemic, hunger or other challenges humanity must face; money is a resource that is constantly being produced in Mints, now with the pandemic workers taking precautions by using masks. Money is a resource that won't stop existing or stop being fabricated unless the government itself shuts down everything that has to do with it. And, commerce being the main source of money including businesses such as: airports, restaurants, touristic sites and shopping spots are now open in many areas of Florida and the United States. Though things seem rough and challenging, money and society will keep on going. Sometimes, things will prosper and other times it will go down, but, either way it's best to keep the mind focused that life will continue and that things in our country will get better.

P.S things are gonna get a whole lot worse, I'm pretty sure of it with the Pandemic and all. But, since this is a paragraph for school I hope you get a good grade on this.

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