Rising prices

Agra, India
August 6, 2018 10:00am CST
Omg everything is getting so expensive day by day. From fruits, veggies ot daily utilities everything seems to have increased in cost by 25%. God knows what will be the scenario in the upcoming years?
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
6 Aug 18
That's very sad dear friend but true.
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• Agra, India
6 Aug 18
Is this the case in your country also?
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
7 Aug 18
@amitkokiladitya yes dear friend.. it's so sad ..
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• Agra, India
7 Aug 18
@Jessabuma yes it is. Inflation is affecting the worlf
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@Shivram59 (32057)
• India
6 Aug 18
@amitkokiladitya I agree.Controlling prices is the main problem.of the government.
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• Agra, India
7 Aug 18
I do you know what will happen in the future
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• Agra, India
7 Aug 18
@Shivram59 true..but there are times when the solution is unacceptable
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@Shivram59 (32057)
• India
7 Aug 18
@amitkokiladitya Nobody knows.I know only one thing - every problem has a solution.
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@May2k8 (18097)
• Indonesia
6 Aug 18
basically the phenomenon of rising prices of goods over time (inflation) is an economic phenomenon that is very reasonable and can even trigger economic development in a certain amount. That can be an opponent or a friend. It all depends on the current economic conditions and how our attitude as economic actors confronts it.
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@May2k8 (18097)
• Indonesia
6 Aug 18
@amitkokiladitya You are right, for the middle class we need to save money in meeting our daily needs.
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• Agra, India
6 Aug 18
@May2k8 yes...the current expenses are making the savings tough
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• Agra, India
6 Aug 18
May be it is good for the so called economic development but the one who gets affected badly is the middle class person
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@vandana7 (98995)
• India
6 Aug 18
Yes...day to day living has gone up. But it is thanks to petrol prices, lack of sufficient exports to offset that, and finally, dependence of rain gods.
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@vandana7 (98995)
• India
6 Aug 18
@amitkokiladitya We really need to stop importing somethings. I see only Chinese goods in supermarkets like Big Bazaar and More. There was a time we had Yera glasses and Hitkari potteries.
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• Agra, India
6 Aug 18
@vandana7 yes..and most of us are buying them only because they are cheap and last for considerable time
• Agra, India
6 Aug 18
True...very true. And the rising corruption as well
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@marlina (154165)
• Canada
6 Aug 18
Yes, here too where I live in Canada, things seem to cost more weeks after weeks.
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• Agra, India
7 Aug 18
Ohh..really. I thought this was the problem only here
@Sojourn (13836)
• India
6 Aug 18
The fruits,veggies are getting pricey but rampant adulterations are still happening
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• Agra, India
6 Aug 18
I agree. Adulteration is also a big problem
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• Agra, India
6 Aug 18
@Sojourn I don't think this is possible now
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@Sojourn (13836)
• India
6 Aug 18
@amitkokiladitya At least I am ready to pay a higher price, if the agricultural yields becomes less toxic
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• United States
6 Aug 18
I think rising prices is everywhere
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• Agra, India
6 Aug 18
And it is the middle class which is badly affected
6 Aug 18
I know. Life is getting harder and harder, decades by decades. In the Philippines prices of necessities keep on increasing while the wages for most Filipino workers are nailed to minimum. Sad
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• Agra, India
6 Aug 18
This is the case here in India also. The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer
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