Economic expert with UGTT, Abderrahmen Lehka, confirmed that at the end of 2023, the Tunisian will have lost 31% of his purchasing power.
He clarified that in 2022, the Tunisian already lost 21% of his purchasing power and that the provisions of the 2023 Finance law will make him lose 10% more. And this, because of the lifting of subsidies, pricing, as well as the inflation rate.
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