u prefer which currency

I been thinking lately about moving to a country that has a currency stronger then the US dollar (and has been so for some time) to work there and send the money home. Figured work for the same amount of hours, yet double what money I can send home. Any one else done this? Advice?
Well it seems those who work in the US whose country of origin has a weaker currency make out well, thought it would be an interesting idea to follow suit on.

If the gold standard was in place then the dollar bill would still have value. Soon there will be no value to the paper dollar bill and every state will have to create it’s own soveriegn currency backed by the weight of pure gold like the Candian Maple Leaf . California is begging for federal support while the other states are standing strong for our constitutional rights.

what's the stronger currency ?

which is worth more the united states dollar (USD) or the british pound (GBP)
@as.yhwh that really didn’t help me at all
by stronger i mean more value as currency (strong is the term for this usually it doesn’t have biceps)
I ALSO WANT TO KNOW BETWEEN YEN AND DOLLARS

Why doesn't Japan pay off all its national debt?

As I understand it, Japan is the most indebted nation in the world. It also has the strongest currency against US dollars right now. Why doesn’t it pay it all off while the goin’s good?

If or when China takes over Taiwan some day, will it effect Taiwan’s currency? Will it become stronger like Yuan? Currently, 1 U.S dollar = Taiwan dollars. Thanks

Perhaps a country that is not under Zionist occupation? A nation that has a strong currency and a strong economy? A nation that is not being used by Israel to do its dirty work in the Middle East? If so, where?

our dallar is at 79.00 when foreign investment comes to the country and stronger currency is exchanged does it buy more goods. For instance say i live in japan and i go to a exchange bank to exchange my currency the yen for dallar, i would get back less right. How does that work.

I was realizing how we always say the Canadian Dollar is just slightly weaker than the USA Dollar.

HOWEVER, the Canadian Toonie is stronger than the US Dollar, the British Pound, AND the Euro.

So to be a SUPER STRONG CURRENCY, why can’t Canadians just say?

"Alright…you wanna play our currency down? Not so fast…we will now call Loonies "Half-Toonies"

And the single unit of currency in Canada will be "The Toonie"
Why not?
And then things will get interesting.

For example, 1/100th of a Toonie can be a Toonie-cent.

So you’d say it’s only 48 Toonie-cents per Litre of Petro-Canada.
Now you would just need a new coin called "The 2-Toonie coin = 4 Loonies" and it would be made out of soft-wood lumber so it would be known as "The Woody"
Edit: If you take a Toonie, forget that it is 2 Loonies!……..We will call it 1 TOONIE! (It would be like 1 NEW Canadian Dollar)….yes it can be compared
it will be matched with 1 US Dollar, not 2.

Should the United Nations move to Europe now?

When it was formed the US was the strongest element in the world economy……That was over fifty years ago….The Euro is the strongest currency now..why not move the UN to Europe?

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