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About 10 million people at risk of slipping into poverty in Pakistan: World Bank

IndiaTimes Thursday, 4 April 2024
The World Bank has painted a grim economic picture of Pakistan in its biannual report, cautioning that over 10 million more people are at risk of descending into poverty in the cash-strapped country. The Washington-based lender's apprehension comes from a sluggish economic growth rate of 1.8 per cent, coupled with soaring inflation, a staggering 26% in the current fiscal year.
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