Economic Crises Impact Daily Life In Tehran
Inflation in Tehran has reached levels where a sandwich costs 5 million rials. The minimum wage is reported at 200 million rials, making essential goods like rice, fruit, and sugar difficult for parts of the population to afford. The government has recently authorized supermarkets to sell these items. Iranian citizens are attempting to resume daily activities, including reopening cafes, restaurants, sports clubs, and commercial shops in Tehran. However, the population faces severe economic crises, specifically the collapse of the Iranian Rial's value and rising prices. The source noted that these economic pressures continue to follow the resumption of normal life.
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Sources · 7 independent
France Info
“le prix d'un sandwich aujourd'hui dans les rues de Terran, c'est 5 millions, 5 millions de riales, le prix d'un sandwich, vous avez le salaire minimal qui est 200 millions.”
Sky News Arabia Radio
“the Iranians have resumed their daily activities and returned to their normal lives, opening cafes, restaurants, sports clubs, and commercial shops in Tehran, but suffocating economic crises follow them, most importantly the collapse of the value of the Iranian Rial and the rise in prices.”
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