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62 percent of Kenyans expect to be unable to pay at least one of their current loans or bills in full in the coming quarter. This is according to a report by TransUnion that also shows that nearly half of those surveyed say they would take on temporary work to supplement their income.
Six in ten Kenyans struggling to keep up with bills — Report
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