Tunisian young parents feel pinch as price of school supplies hikes
STORY: Tunisian young parents feel pinch as price of school supplies hikes
DATELINE: Sept. 7, 2022
LENGTH: 00:01:05
LOCATION: Tunis
CATEGORY: SOCIETY
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1. various of of clients buying stationery in a supermarket in Tunis
STORYLINE:
Rising costs of school supplies cause extra pain for young parents in Tunisia during their back-to-school shopping ahead of the new school year that starts next week.
"The prices have increased ridiculously. I spend about 300 Tunisian dinars (93 U.S. dollars) on my kids' school supplies, accounting for 15 percent of my monthly income," Fatma, a Tunisian mother of two, told Xinhua.
She complained that she had to adjust the yearly budget for her family over and over again to cover the back-to-school expenses.
Maryem Blidi, a 44-year-old office manager in the northern province of Ariana, told Xinhua that she had to limit her budget for buying stationery as the rising inflation creeps into every aspect of life in Tunisia.
To curb inflation, the central bank i
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