Iranian Purchasing Power Drops 73 Percent
Average family purchasing power in Iran has decreased by 73 percent compared to the same period last year. This hyperinflation is contributing to public anger and unrest.
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Sources · 7 independent
ABC NewsRadio AU
“the average family's purchase power has decreased by 73% in comparison to last year at this time. So people are angry, they're not happy, and the government wants to put pressure on them to avoid a new round of protests.”
Sky News Arabia Radio
“اليرانيون المنهكون من تداعيات اقتصادهم المتهالك أصلا والمتهالك أيضاً جراء الحرب والحسار يستريقون بعض الأحظات للهروب من واقل”
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