Cuba’s Elderly: Struggling Amid Sanctions and Economic Hardship
In Cuba, the elderly find themselves in dire straits as economic struggles, exacerbated by U.S. sanctions, tighten their grip on the island. The collapse of once-reliable state provisions leaves them vulnerable, with many unable to secure basic needs like food and healthcare.
As Cuba’s population rapidly ages, the country faces a crisis as pensions shrink, prices soar, and essential services crumble. Despite being promised support in their old age, seniors now grapple with the harsh reality of insufficient services amid skyrocketing inflation.
With government rations and external aid proving insufficient, Cuban elders must contend with the consequences of years of economic mismanagement and international sanctions. For many, day-to-day survival has become a daunting challenge, casting doubt on the state’s promises to its senior citizens.
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