Poverty level has stopped falling is no surprise. There was a 126% increase in fuel prices last October catapulted inflation to 18%, meanwhile wages increased only marginally. Poor Indonesians number would have soared even more, up to 51m according to the statistics office, if the government had not given cash handouts to some 76m people to cushion the effects of the fuel-price increase (which eliminated a costly subsidy). Meanwhile activists are questioning the data. They are argue that the figures fail to give the full alarming picture.
Minggu, 11 Maret 2012
Poverty in Indonesia
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Avoid abbreviations. Some grammatical errors. At times 'sounds translated'. Don't forget to cite sources. Good vocabulary. Introduction is good but structure needs improvement; lack of coherence and cohesion, and conclusion is not clear.
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