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People in Lebanon are really feeling the pressure these days. Even though the exchange rate hasn’t moved much, prices just keep going up—and it’s making daily life a lot harder for families trying to stay on top of their expenses.
The Lebanese pound might be holding steady, but that doesn’t mean much when everything at the store costs more. From groceries to basic services, people are saying the same thing: their money just isn’t stretching like it used to.
A quick trip to the supermarket now means tough choices. Fresh fruits, veggies, and other essentials have gone up in price, and it’s getting harder for many to fill their carts without cutting back somewhere else
Whether it’s fuel, food, or monthly bills, the rising costs are hitting everyone’s wallets. More and more Lebanese families are having to rethink how they spend just to cover the basics. And with inflation still hanging around, it’s not getting easier anytime soon.
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