Subsidy
What we know about the new economic measures and dollarization in Cuba
The government begins the sale of mattresses to families affected by Hurricane Oscar in Baracoa
The Cuban government will sell construction materials and mattresses to those affected by Hurricane Oscar
Díaz-Canel urges Cubans to "show some initiative" with food and not to rely solely on the basic basket of goods
Díaz-Canel stands proud: "We continue to share a basic basket with everyone."
The Cuban regime is estimated to have received $300 billion in remittances and subsidies since 1960
Fewer houses built with subsidies in Ciego de Ávila
The government will sell building materials and mattresses to those affected by Hurricane Ian
More than 1,700 landslides remain unresolved in Ciego de Ávila since 2017
Official media alarmed by the food shortage in Ciego de Ávila
Lemon is the foundation of everything, and former spy Gerardo Hernández cultivates them in pots
The Cuban government raises prices on 124 construction materials
Weekly unemployment claims in the U.S. fall more than expected
Cuban woman with schizophrenia has been waiting 13 years for help to repair her home
Parents report that they were sold expired baby food in stores in Santiago de Cuba
Cuban teenager undergoes heart surgery with no subsidies: "They left me without financial support"
The Cuban government will subsidize medications for those who cannot afford to pay for them
The Cuban government encourages reflection on what to prioritize concerning income and quality of life
Subsidized medications? Another burial for equity in Cuba
Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze: Which is the best Obamacare plan for your family?
Unexpectedly, unemployment aid requests increase in the United States
The Cuban government moves towards the elimination of "excessive subsidies and improper gratuities."
Cuban without a subsidy to build her home for three years: "I have no help at all."
Unemployment benefit applications in the U.S. rise slightly in the last week
Unemployment benefit claims rise in the United States
Díaz-Canel to subsidized individuals in Cuba: If we are helping you, don’t spend it on rum
Díaz-Canel criticizes the shoddy practices in the distribution of subsidies for housing construction
A wave of inspections is starting for construction material stores
The shutdown of the United States government could leave millions of people without food stamps
The government ignores the pleas of a desperate Cuban father who has been asking for financial assistance for months
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