Prices Ignite Globally: Reports of High Costs Knock on the Doors of Iraqi Homes
The International Monetary Fund report, which warned of a rising wave of inflation and prices globally, was not just passing news in the bulletins; rather, it is an alarm bell strongly knocking on the doors of Iraqi homes. The citizen who watches the news fully realizes that "global high costs" immediately means an increase in the pricing of everything that touches their life; from clothes and medicines to the simplest goods in the grocery store, because our markets depend entirely on foreign imports. A state of fear of the future prevails among low-income families, who find their salaries eroding month after month in the face of this economic injustice. People in markets and cafes wonder about the proactive measures the government is preparing to protect the citizen from these inevitable increases, demanding the necessity of supporting the ration card with genuine, high-quality items, as the only shield separating the simple family from the monster of high costs sweeping the world.