Mixed feelings from B40 group about Budget 2023
Overall, freelance photographer Yusof Mohd Ali doesn’t feel the government introduced anything new, especially to tackle the cost of living crisis. – The Malaysian Insight pic, February 25, 2023.
THE response from the B40 group to Budget 2023 unveiled by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim yesterday has been mixed. They said that while there are certain goodies for the people, they were hoping to see more improvements to tackle the rising cost of living, adding that subsidies will greatly assist them, but only in the short term.
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