Low-income families in Laos are hardest hit as inflation in country continues to remain high, says world bank


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VIENTIANE (Laotian Times): Laos is grappling with significant shifts in its job market and socio-economic landscape as a result of prolonged inflation, as per the latest findings from the World Bank household survey.

Conducted between January and February 2024 as part of the World Bank’s Rapid Monitoring Phone Surveys, the eighth round of data collection revealed substantial changes in employment dynamics.

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