(Bloomberg) — Domestic food-price inflation is still soaring, with people in low and middle-income countries particularly hard-hit, according to the World Bank. The most recently available monthly data between September and December 2022 shows rates of increase above 5% in almost all economies around the globe, irrespective of their level of income.
(Bloomberg) — Domestic food-price inflation is still soaring, with people in low and middle-income countries particularly hard-hit, according to the World Bank.
The most recently available monthly data between September and December 2022 shows rates of increase above 5% in almost all economies around the globe, irrespective of their level of income.
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