Real wage growth in Bangladesh has remained negative for 36 consecutive months as inflation consistently outpaces wage increases, forcing low-income households to cut back on food consumption. In January 2024, wage growth stood at 8.16%, 1.78 percentage points below the 9.94% inflation rate, according to BBS data. The widest gap was in July 2023 at 3.73 percentage points. Food inflation has exceeded 9% since May 2023, peaking at 14.63% in urban areas in November 2023. The FAO reported that acute food insecurity surged by 70 lakh people, reaching 2.36 crore in December 2024. A RAPID study found that inflation has pushed 78 lakh people into poverty, including 38 lakh into extreme poverty, with 1 crore more at risk. Despite government efforts to curb inflation to 6-7% by June 2024, economists remain skeptical, warning that rising rice prices and prolonged inflation will continue eroding real incomes.
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