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$1 is worth one dollar anywhere in the world. It's the value of the other currency that varies in the exchange rate.
sicko
it's worth a dollar... now what you can get with a dollar it's different from what you can get anywhere...
you can get a whole luch meaning soup, rice with whatever, and a glass of fresh juice.
you can buy a pound of fruits, or 4 punds of rice or even an encebollado x a dollar.. If you hear that a family of 3 can eat with a dollar don't be surprise.
cranium0466
A dollar is still a dollar in Ecuador. They use US currency there since a few years ago.
However, you'll be able to get a lot more for that dollar in Ecuador than you would in the US. Food especially is a lot cheaper.
girly83
Ecuador adopted the U.S. dollar in 2000. Both U.S. coins and Ecuadorian coins, which are equivalent to the value of the U.S. coins, are used.
nellie
one dollar
Faisal Misle
The same. Ecuador uses US Dollars, it adapted the Dollar in 2001, the sucre vanished.
Smelly Cat
A dollar.
Sanduches d
Like one dollar: the same un the us is the same
Lestat
Ecuador's currecy has been the U.S. dollar since 2001.