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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2025

low-income people

low-income people

File Photo:  TBS

Commodity prices surge, hit low-income people hard 

Traders said damage to vegetable production due to the prolonged rain and flooding has affected the prices

Photo: TBS

Price rise continues to hurt low-income group

Photo: Collected

Budget identifies people’s problems, offers no solution: Experts

File photo: Poor people are waiting for relief/Collected

Low-income people forced to reduce protein intake to cope with price hike

TBS file image

Low-income people bewildered by rising commodity prices

Lockdown ends, but low-income people’s misery does not

Lockdown ends, but low-income people’s misery does not

Photo: Mumit M/TBS

Low-income people’s food, protein intake down in lockdown

Photo: Mumit M/TBS

Low-income groups suffering as much as ever

Photo: Mumit M/TBS

Lockdown over for now, but their miseries continue

Migrating to the city is difficult for rural poor as they have to live in slums and feed their families with low but daily income. Photo: Mumit M/TBS.

Trapped population: The combined impact of climate change and Covid-19

Abdur Rahman has been unable to pay his house rent for three months as he could not do his mobile food business due to the nationwide shutdown over the coronavirus outbreak. So he has no other choices but to leave his dream city Dhaka with his family and their belongings.  PHOTO: MUMIT M

Low-income people leaving Dhaka

Many people from the low-income communities have lost their jobs due to the shutdown. Photo: Noor-A-Alam

Covid-19 impact: Low-income communities stare at grim reality

When hunger threatens to kill you first

When hunger threatens to kill you first

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