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Pakistanis face worsening poverty despite official inflation claims, as rising costs outpace wages and basic needs become unaffordable.
Despite official claims of economic stability and inflation cooling to 7.4%, Pakistanis continue to struggle with unaffordable food, fuel, and utilities.
Price surges in staples like onions, tomatoes, lentils, and fruits have made basic needs unattainable for most, driven by currency depreciation, import costs, climate damage, and supply disruptions.
A 10% salary hike for public workers offers little relief, as incomes fail to match inflation, and private-sector and daily wage earners face no support.
Nearly 80% live in poverty, with per capita income at just $4 per day, highlighting a stark gap between government data and everyday hardship.
Los paquistaníes se enfrentan a un empeoramiento de la pobreza a pesar de las afirmaciones oficiales de inflación, a medida que los costos crecientes superan los salarios y las necesidades básicas se vuelven inasequibles.