The cost of basics like housing and food rose, while incomes and other resources, like public benefits, did not keep up.
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The nationalist narrative that dominated public discourse over the past year had been overstating the scale of India’s ...
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Policymakers should abandon the Administration’s economically harmful and regressive tariffs and pursue more efficient and ...
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In 2023, Labour promised graduates that it would reform the 'broken system' ...
Earning enough to make ends meet can vary drastically depending on where you live.