Pakistan inflation hits record-high 36.42%
Pakistan has recorded the highest-ever increase in inflation, reaching 36.42% YoY in April, as the government introduced new taxes and fuel price hikes to secure an IMF bailout. Food and transport prices saw increases of 50% and 57%, respectively,...

Government data released Tuesday showed month-on-month inflation was 2.41 percent, while average inflation for the past 12 months stood at 28.23 percent.
Years of financial mismanagement and political instability have pushed Pakistan's economy to the brink of collapse, exacerbated by a global energy crisis and devastating floods that submerged a third of the country in 2022.
Poor Pakistanis are feeling the brunt of the economic turmoil, with rising food prices and soaring transport costs.
"Inflation has broken our backs. Savings aside, it is difficult to meet even the monthly expenses," said Zaibunissa, a housewife in Rawalpindi.
Food prices were up by nearly 50 percent in April from a year earlier, with transport costs 57 percent higher.
To pull the country out of its spiral, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is battling to revive the next tranche of a $6.5 billion loan deal agreed with the IMF in 2019.
The global lender is demanding more stringent reforms, including tax rises and subsidy cuts, likely to rile voters ahead of a general election due no later than October.
Pakistan also has to win guarantees of bilateral support from friendly nations, with China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates already contributing.
Analysts say inflation is expected to rise even after a deal has been reached.
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