
The Iranian regime once again is among the world record holders, this time in the field of inflation and high prices.
In its most recent report, the International Monetary Fund announced inflation in Iran in 2011 has reached 22.5%. Based on these numbers among the 161 developing countries, the Iranian regime is third in inflation. This means only Belarus with 41% and Venezuela with 25.8% have a higher inflation rating than the Iranian regime. Even Sudan, Guinea, Yemen, Ethiopia and Sierra Leone have a better status than the mullahs’ regime.
Despite increasing profits from oil production, the IMF report placed the Iranian regime as the 110th country in economic growth.
Despite the fact that the IMF’s numbers are based on the mullahs’ fabricated numbers and the Iranian regime’s economic growth is actually negative, this in itself shows a small portion of the dreadful economic conditions in Iran under the mullahs’ rule.