In the U.S., the Federal Reserve signals yet another interest rate hike. Why? Because inflation refuses to behave—like chili prices during Ramadan. Americans are starting to feel like their lives are one long loan repayment schedule. Meanwhile, Indonesians are just shaking their heads: “At least I can still buy two fried snacks for a thousand rupiah—even if the oil’s been used three times.”
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