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  2. Pakistani economic crisis (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan has experienced an economic crisis as part of the 2022 political unrest. It has caused severe economic challenges for months due to which food, gas and oil prices have risen. As of 1 January 2025 Pakistan inflation rate was 4.1% lowest in 6.75 years. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused fuel prices to rise worldwide. Excessive ...

  3. Pakistan looks to tame high inflation with fuel price cuts - PM

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    October 16, 2023 at 7:34 AM. By Ariba Shahid. ... while high-speed diesel cost fell by 15 rupees to 303.18 a litre, as per the ministry. ... Pakistan's inflation rate rose to 31.4% year-on-year in ...

  4. File:Pakistani Inflation (FY23-24).svg - Wikipedia

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    Inflation rate in Pakistan Source: Trading Economics: Pakistan Inflation Rate, ... This page was last edited on 23 May 2024, at 02:04 (UTC).

  5. UPDATE 5-New Pakistan finance minister vows to tame inflation ...

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    Pakistan's new finance minister Ishaq Dar said on Wednesday he will work to rein in inflation while cutting interest rates, saying the rupee currency was undervalued and promising a strong ...

  6. Economy of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan government spent over 1 trillion rupees (about $16.7 billion) on poverty alleviation programs during the past four years, reducing poverty from 35% in 2000–01 to 29.3% in 2013 and further to 17% in 2015. [57] Rural poverty remains a pressing issue, as development in those areas has been significantly slower than in major urban areas.

  7. Pakistan’s new government presents its first budget as it ...

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    Aurangzeb also said inflation in Pakistan is down to 12%. At one point last year, it went above 40%, sparking angry protests. "Now we are moving towards the right direction,” Aurangzeb said.

  8. 2024 in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Sadiq Sanjrani (Until 9 March 2024) [1] Chairman of the Senate: Yusuf Raza Gillani (From March 9) 4: Raja Pervaiz Ashraf (until 1 March 2024) Speaker of the National Assembly: Ayaz Sadiq (from 1 March 2024) 5 Yahya Afridi: Chief Justice of Pakistan: 6 Sikandar Sultan Raja: Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan: 7 16th National Assembly of ...

  9. Soft landing? Not so fast: Inflation heated back up in October

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    The Federal Reserve’s favored inflation gauge just moved in the wrong direction. It comes as President-elect Donald Trump promises massive tariffs that could push the cost of living even higher.