What life is like in crisis-hit Pakistan as inflation soars

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What life is like in crisis-hit Pakistan as inflation soars
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Citizens are taking to the streets to protest a dual economic and political meltdown. Read more at straitstimes.com.

ISLAMABAD – As Pakistan lurches from one crisis to another, citizens are taking to the streets to protest a dual economic and political meltdown with little precedent in the nation’s post-independence history.

However, the amount on the table – part of a US$6.5 billion loan programme – is still far from enough to replenish Pakistan’s depleted coffers. Middle class customers, in particular, are staying away – bringing into focus sharpening inequality as the prices of staples such as bread and meat jump. Her electricity and gas bills have doubled and a recent gallbladder surgery cut into the family’s savings. To meet monthly expenses, Ms Farzana’s 16-year-old son took a job at a restaurant and stopped attending school.

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