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The True Reality of Cuba's Economy (Inside Cuba's Economic Collapse)

48 min · 17. maj 2026
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Cuba's economy is collapsing in real time — and the numbers are staggering. GDP has contracted seven years in a row, the population has shrunk by an estimated 24% in just four years, tourism is down 62% from its peak, and the country experienced three complete nationwide blackouts in March 2026 alone. How did the island that once produced 8 million tons of sugar and welcomed 4.7 million visitors end up here? In this deep dive, we break down the full mechanics of the Cuban economy: the 200-year sugar dependency, the 64-year U.S. embargo and how it actually works, the bizarre dual-currency system that hid the real economy for decades, the dollarization happening right now, the collapse of tourism and Venezuelan oil shipments, the medical export program that turned doctors into Cuba's biggest revenue source, the MIPYME private sector experiment, and the demographic hemorrhage that demographers compare to wartime population loss. No propaganda. No talking points. Just the data, the history, and the mechanics — including the steel-man case for every side of the embargo debate.

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