Due to rising inflation, it has become difficult for 91 percent of Pakistanis to meet their monthly household budget, while 7 percent said that everything is good. The results of a recent survey on inflation have been released by Gallup Pakistan, Pakistan’s leading organization for public opinion.
According to the survey, 91 percent of the citizens say that it has become difficult to live due to rising prices. They are under pressure to meet expenses. These 91 percent of people are citizens earning between 7,000 and 15,000 rupees, while 93 percent of those earning between 15,000 and 30,000 rupees are ordinary citizens of Pakistan.
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Similarly, there are 86% of people find it difficult to spend on a budget of more than 30 thousand rupees per month. 90 percent of the citizens who described it as difficult to live on a limited budget, reported their monthly income as between 7 thousand and 30 thousand.
According to the results of the survey, only 7 percent of people are not worried about rising inflation or food prices. According to Gallup, 2 percent of people did not answer the questions in this survey. Overall more than 1100 people participated in this survey and expressed their opinion.