The Decline And Abandonment Of The United State Dollar

The US dollar has experienced a significant decline in value over the past few years. There are several reasons why this has occurred. One of the main factors contributing to the decline of the dollar is the large trade deficit that the United States has with other countries. The country imports more goods and services than it exports, which means that there is a constant outflow of dollars from the country. This has put downward pressure on the value of the dollar, as investors and traders have become increasingly concerned about the sustainability of the US trade deficit.

Another factor that has contributed to the decline of the US dollar is the large amount of debt that the country has accumulated. The US has a massive national debt, which has grown substantially over the past few decades.

Additionally, the US dollar has faced increasing competition from other currencies, particularly the euro and the Chinese yuan. The euro has become an increasingly popular currency for international transactions, as the European Union has become a major economic power. The Chinese yuan has also been gaining in popularity, as China has emerged as a major player in the global economy. As these currencies become more widely used, demand for US dollars has declined, which has contributed to the fall in the value of the currency.

Finally, the policies of the US government have also contributed to the decline of the US dollar. The country has pursued a policy of quantitative easing, which has led to an increase in the supply of dollars. This has put downward pressure on the value of the currency, as there are more dollars in circulation relative to other currencies. In addition, the government’s policies on taxation and regulation have also contributed to the decline of the dollar, as they have made it less attractive for investors and traders to hold US dollars.

Some analysts argue that the use of the dollar in this way has contributed to a loss of trust in the currency, as other countries may become concerned about the potential for the US to use the financial system as a weapon against them. This could potentially lead to a shift away from the US dollar as a reserve currency, as other countries seek to reduce their dependence on the US financial system.

However, it is important to note that the decline of the US dollar is a complex phenomenon that is influenced by a wide range of economic, political, and social factors. While the US government’s use of the dollar as a tool of foreign policy may have contributed to the decline of the currency in some ways, it is unlikely to be the sole or even the primary cause of the currency’s decline. Rather, the decline of the US dollar is likely to be the result of a complex interplay of factors that include global economic trends, geopolitical shifts, and domestic policies and practices.

What is the New Variate, Lambda Variant? SHOULD WE BE CONCERN?

The first instance of a new coronavirus, ‘Lambda Variant’ discovered in Peru has been identified for the first time.


It was discovered that the variant was present in a woman in her 30s who had arrived at Haneda Airport from Peru on July 20, 2021. The National Institute of Infectious Diseases identified this strain as a member of the Lambda Virus family, which is a member of the SARS Virus family.


According to the institution’s records, it was discovered in Peru in August this year and has since spread throughout the rest of the continent. In theory, it could be more contagious and immune to vaccination than the standard strain, but there is currently no evidence to support this theory.

  • The Lambda Variant was first identified in South America, in Peru. The Lambda Variant has now spread to parts of Asia. Especially in South Korea and Australia. 


Asian countries were able to eliminate COVID-19 from Asian, but they’re now closing their doors as the new virus resurfaces in its Delta form. According to Yonhap News, South Korea’s level 4 social distance laws will be extended for another two weeks in the capital city of Seoul, according to the South Korean government. After six o’clock, it is illegal for groups of three or more people to congregate in Seoul, South Korea, which is the region with the highest level of social distancing.

In Australia, Authorities have warned that the situation in their largest city could deteriorate further as a result of the Delta Virus(Coronavirus-Outbreak), which has resulted in 296 new illnesses being reported every day. Despite Australia being on lockdown for more than six weeks, the city has been unable to stop the spread of the new Covid-19 DELTA Virus. Thursday’s death brings the total number of new cases to 274, bringing the total number of deaths to 274.

The Lambda Variant, on the other hand, does not appear to be as likely to spread as the Delta Variant has. According to health officials, they will keep a close eye on this new variant.


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