The Bills
Today, I’m bringing you something practical: my monthly bills, so you can see what it takes to keep the lights on in this slice of the Caribbean. But it’s not just numbers—there’s a bigger story here, one of medicine shortages, corruption scandals, and a security situation that’s got me on edge. Buckle up, because this gets real.
First Things First: The Bills
I live in a quiet, breezy spot near Cartagena, away from the hustle and the sticky heat that turns air conditioning into a non-negotiable for most. That little detail? It saves me a bundle. Here’s the breakdown of what I paid this month:
Electricity: 84,000 Colombian pesos, about 20 bucks. Not too shabby, right? I barely use the AC, which helps. Compare that to my parents, who live closer to the coast in the Caribbean region—they’re shelling out $200 just for power. The cost per kilowatt here hits hard, especially with El Niño threatening reservoirs and jacking up rates.
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