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31 percent of Kenyans have cut out non-essential expenses as a result of rising prices of goods in the country. This is according to the latest ICEA Lion Consumer Spending Index which shows 24 percent of respondents opt to decrease the quantity of essential purchases
Consumer Spending | 18% of Kenyans are using their savings to manage the price increase
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