Food prices in China are rising, adding another headache for Beijing at a sensitive time with a slowing economy and trade war. Rising prices played a role in huge public protests in Tiananmen Square 30 years ago. w/ @KeithBradsherhttps://nyti.ms/2IbpR40
Fruit sellers had all kinds of reasons for surging prices. Some blamed frost last year, others traders hoarding supply. This lady selling watermelons out a truck blamed fewer migrant workers as farm hands. Last yr she could sell two truckloads a day. Now she barely manages onepic.twitter.com/yrkafA9PmD
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Economists say there is little concern that rising prices will spill over into other parts of the economy. But it could become a problem if the perception of rising costs impacts how Chinese people feel. “People and economists talk like ships in the night,” said
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Online ppl blame inflation. An online survey asked ppl to pick an explanation for the surge in prices. Inflation was not a choice but dozens of comments tried to make it. "These four options are insulting peoples' IQ," wrote on person. Another: "What's the meaning of fake stats?"
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