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Economy Thai Citizens Demand Government Action as Inflation Skyrockets
Doesn't look radically different to, say, the UK..... Consumer Price Index (CPI): The CPI tracks the average change in prices over time of a fixed basket of goods and services that Thai households typically purchase. The basket includes categories like: Food and beverages Housing and utilities Transportation Medical care Education Recreation Communication Weighting System: Each category is given a weight based on household spending patterns, updated periodically through household expenditure surveys. For example, food may have a larger weight than recreation because it’s a bigger part of the average household budget. Types of CPI in Thailand: Headline CPI: Includes all items in the basket, including volatile prices like food and fuel. Core CPI: Excludes volatile items (like fresh food and energy) to reflect underlying inflation trends. Data Collection: Prices are collected monthly from thousands of outlets across the country, including shops, markets, and service providers. Inflation Rate Calculation: Inflation is typically reported as the year-on-year (YoY) change in the CPI (e.g., comparing prices in April 2025 with April 2024). Monthly and quarterly changes are also tracked. -
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Report Israeli Tourist Sparks Outrage Over Shoe Rule Dispute in Thailand
Really , How do you know that ? Where did you get that info from ? -
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Economy Thai Citizens Demand Government Action as Inflation Skyrockets
Well, not hard to figure out what is going on. Wages are simply not keeping pace with the increased cost of living/inflation plus interest rates are high, governments around the world are taxing more, especially imports as they are worried about the Chinese dumping policy MO that is the only way for them to keep their economy afloat, which destroys local competition and companies due to the huge subsidies that Chinese firms get from the CCP (because the CCP only cares that their people have jobs and don't rebel)... which in turn makes products made elsewhere more expensive. Can also couple that with general corporate greed, war, dwindling job opportunities everywhere (even in the West)... look at the UK, businesses are more reluctant to hire due to excessive NI and general taxes. The simple truth is that governments are running out of money everywhere so they want to squeeze the Joe public and the businesses for as much as possible... even places like Thailand are skint too due to frivolous spending nonsense. Pages worth of this stuff on a topic like this one. -
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Report Lifestart Foundation Enhances Clean Water Access in Quảng Nam Schools
File photo for reference only QUẢNG NAM — Lifestart Foundation, an Australian-origin not-for-profit organisation based in Hội An, recently donated ten clean water filtration systems and water tanks to underprivileged schools in the mountainous areas of Quảng Nam province. This initiative aims to improve access to clean drinking water for students and staff in rural districts, including Phước Sơn, Quế Sơn, and Thăng Bình. These newly installed systems benefit over 2,200 students and staff, particularly in Phước Sơn, where many schools serve the Giẻ Triêng ethnic group. The lack of clean water has been a significant challenge, with some students relying on bottled water or bringing water from home due to limited financial resources. Each filtration system is valued at VNĐ66.4 million (US$2,740) and can purify up to 250 litres per hour, removing contaminants like bacteria, viruses, and heavy metals. Paired with 500-litre storage tanks, these systems ensure a continuous supply of safe water, with this round of installations costing over VNĐ472 million (more than $19,500). Since its clean water initiative began in 2021, Lifestart Foundation has provided 48 filtration systems across Quảng Nam, benefitting over 12,400 individuals, including students and educators, with donations exceeding VNĐ2.2 billion ($90,000). Karen Leonard OAM, founder of Lifestart Foundation, emphasized the importance of clean water for health and education, stating that the foundation is committed to enhancing the learning environment in disadvantaged communities. Trần Văn Mai, Chairman of the Quảng Nam Province Union of Friendship Organisations, praised the foundation's timely support, encouraging schools to maintain the systems for long-term benefit. Nguyễn Văn Lanh, principal of Quế Xuân 1 Primary School, expressed gratitude for the donation, noting it ends the practice of students bringing water from home and commits to the system's upkeep. Lifestart Foundation is dedicated to driving lasting improvement in central Việt Nam, focusing on vulnerable populations, particularly children. The organisation plans to donate ten more systems soon, aiming to support a total of 58 schools. Beyond clean water, Lifestart Foundation has invested VNĐ33 billion ($1.28 million) in the region, supporting underprivileged youth through education scholarships and housing improvement projects. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Vietnam News 2025-05-07 -
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Report Israeli Tourist Sparks Outrage Over Shoe Rule Dispute in Thailand
Do you know what 'In my opinion' or even 'without a shred of evidence to support my claim' Means? if you did you would not post this ridiculous response. -
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Economy Thai Citizens Demand Government Action as Inflation Skyrockets
How do they measure inflation in Thailand, and how accurate is that measure in reflecting real consumer prices for essentials like food and energy?- 1
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