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Afghan Pay Demands Signal Troubles to Come

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In December 2010 and January 2011 fuel prices went up 40% after Iran blocked fuel tankers at the border crossing. After the blockade ended prices still are high compared to before December. The price of wheat went up 80% worldwide with drought conditions and floods in wheat growing areas of the world. Floods in Pakistan have made things worse for food supplies and prices. With a third of Afghanistan's people living below the poverty line this creates huge pressures for higher wages. With the lack of government revenues from taxes the budget is mainly financed by donor countries.

Inflation in Afghanistan

02/15/2011

The worldwide inflation is also affecting Afghanistan. Added to this is the rise in the cost of fuel after fuel supplies from Iran were blocked, and the rise in food prices after the floods in Pakistan. This increases the discontent of the largely poor rural population in Afghanistan.

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Afghan Pay Demands Signal Troubles to Come

Wall Street Journal 02/15/2011


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