VOA News - World Food Crisis Could Push Millions of People Into Poverty
- Apr 25, 2008 at 2:30 AM
Food prices are rising in many countries. Economic policy makers warn that the effect of rising food prices could push millions of people into poverty. Aid organizations are concerned that they will not be able to feed the poorest people.
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I am extremely scared and worried about this. I had a heart to heart with my family about the remaining years of our lives. Looks like they are preparing to sell their house and find something smaller. It is getting too expensive maintenance wise to deal with costs.
Further, we are kind of being extra careful too in how we spend money but I am always very cautious. I always have been because I do not believe in throwing away my money. I do not make that much but I know how to stretch a dollar!
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