Lower Middle-Class Struggles to Survive in Ramazan Amidst Inflation

Thu Apr 06 2023
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ISLAMABAD: As the blessed month of Ramazan continues, the lower middle class in Pakistan is facing an uphill battle to provide for their families. The skyrocketing prices of essential commodities have made it almost impossible for them to make ends meet.

Despite the government’s promises, the people have lost all hope in their ability to bring about any real change. The lower middle class feels neglected and abandoned, with no one to turn to for help.

Speaking to WE News, some members of the lower middle class shared their struggles and grievances. “We are barely surviving,” said one person. “We cannot afford to buy basic necessities such as flour and sugar. How can we enjoy the blessings of Ramazan when we cannot even provide for our families?”

Problems of poor people amid inflation

The people demanded that the government take immediate action to address the ongoing economic crisis. “We need concrete steps and long-term policies to get us out of this crisis,” they said. “We cannot rely on goodwill alone. We need the government to take responsibility for our well-being.”

As the lower middle class struggles to survive in Ramazan, it is clear that urgent action is needed to alleviate their plight. Without adequate support and resources, they will continue to suffer, and their voices will remain unheard.

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