Pakistan is facing an array of alarming economic crises nowadays. Elevated Inflation, rising food and utility prices and high levels of public debt.
Pakistan may or may not default on its debts, but it is evident that a vast majority of people in this country, especially the salaried-class, have already defaulted. They are facing catastrophic socioeconomic conditions.
Hashim Abro
Islamabad
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