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		<lang class="3" colour="#000000" orgstyle="HEAD new 2" style="Headline1"  font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="25">Chokehold on the poor tightens </lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="FROM PAGE" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Bold" size="7">FROM PAGE 1
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">in March, continuing the elevated level. That sustained pressure has had a direct and measurable effect on household incomes. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">According to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, inflation has outpaced wage growth for 50 consecutive months, with the wage growth rate sitting at 8.09 percent in March, nearly one percentage point below the inflation rate. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">In practice, this means that real incomes are negative, steadily eroding household purchasing power even as workers nominally earn more.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">“Workers are under pressure from both sides: prices are rising while wage growth is losing momentum,” said Zahid Hussain, former lead economist at the World Bank’s Dhaka office.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">Into that already strained reality, the government delivered another blow. On April 18, the energy ministry raised fuel prices to record highs. The increases amount to roughly a 20 percent jump across the board. In lockstep, the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission raised the prices of liquefied petroleum gas.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">Past trends show that when fuel prices rise, the cost of related goods tends to increase even more. The LPG price increase will only add to the pressure. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">For Rezanur Rahman Rifat, who works at a private packaging company, the arithmetic is simple and grim. Fuel will cost him 20 percent more overnight, but his salary won’t increase until next year. So something has to give. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">The 31-year-old father of one will cut spending, save less, and absorb the rest, even though his wife also works. Together, they must care for Rifat’s elderly parents as well.  
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">What worries Rifat most is the long run: the amount he can set aside each month will shrink, leaving his financial future more exposed than it was a week ago.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">Prof Mustafizur Rahman, a distinguished fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue, put it in broader terms. Fuel price increases have wide-ranging effects, he said, raising costs across transport, domestic industries, export-oriented sectors, and import-substituting industries -- all of which eventually feed into broader inflation that households cannot avoid. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">After years of elevated inflation, he said, this latest increase will erode purchasing power further at a moment when many families have little left to give. He expressed hope that the government would adjust domestic prices downward if global fuel costs decline, but was cautious about the near term: under current conditions, the impact is largely unavoidable.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">The effects moved quickly through the city’s markets. At Karwan Bazar, vegetable vendor Mosharaf Hossain said rising transportation costs, combined with the end of the season for some produce, had pushed prices up by Tk 15-20 per kilogram in just the past week. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">The state-run Trading Corporation of Bangladesh confirmed the trend in data that made for uncomfortable reading. Coarse rice, which sold for Tk 52.5 per kilogram a week ago, now costs Tk 57.5. Flour price is up 2 percent, garlic 2 percent, ginger 13 percent, cinnamon 10 percent, and green chillies have surged 50 percent.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">Kamal Hossain sells fruit near Kalyanpur New Market and said his children often ask for chicken. He can no longer afford the Sonali variety, so he buys a broiler instead. Rice prices have gone up too, he said. He used to avoid Pangas fish, an option of last resort. Now, struggling to balance what he earns against what everything costs, he buys it without a second thought.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">Sajedur Rahman runs a small eatery in Ibrahimpur Bazar, and his daily vegetable budget has climbed from Tk 700 to Tk 1,000 in a single week. Palm oil, which cost Tk 170 per kilogram just days ago, now sells for Tk 185. He is thinking about raising his menu prices to compensate, but he is also afraid that if he does, customers will simply stop coming.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">The pattern these stories describe is what prolonged inflation looks like at the household level. Responding to high inflation, people would initially cut back on non-food expenses such as entertainment and clothing. If that is not enough, they would start reducing their food consumption, eventually skipping nutritious foods and opting for cheaper, lower-quality alternatives. It is a sequence that plays out gradually enough to be easy to miss, until a fuel hike in the middle of the night makes the whole thing visible at once.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">In April, the World Bank projected weaker economic growth for Bangladesh and estimated that an additional 12 lakh people will remain below the three-dollar international poverty line this fiscal year, largely due to the economic fallout from the US-Israel war on Iran. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">The World Bank predicted that the conflict will likely affect Bangladesh’s economy materially, compounding existing vulnerabilities that already include high inflation, financial sector stress, limited policy space, and weakened confidence. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">Since the taka broke the long-held Tk 85 stability level against the dollar in early 2022, it has lost about 30 percent of its value, inflating the cost of every imported commodity, from fuel to cooking oil, before it reaches a market stall. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">AHM Shafiquzzaman, president of the Consumers Association of Bangladesh, said the poverty rate has been rising for three years and that the middle class has been quietly sliding into the lower-middle class, squeezed by a lack of new employment and a growing burden on those who are still earning. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">People are switching to cheaper food, he said, and the concern is not just financial. When families are forced to consistently eat less and worse, children do not develop properly, either mentally or physically, and the long-term cost of that is harder to measure than a fuel price, yet no less real. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="8.5">Back in West Agargaon, Shahnaz Akhter is still looking for work. She has no timeline, no guarantee. What she could manage three months ago, she can no longer manage today -- and nothing suggests next week will be any easier.
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