How Kenyans Are Coping With Hard Times in Ruto Regime
How Kenyans Are Coping With Hard Times in Ruto Regime
How Kenyans Are Coping With Hard Times in Ruto Regime
In order to get by during these difficult economic times, the majority of Kenyans have turned to taking on additional occupations and looking for additional sources of income.According to the Infotrak January Voice of the People report, the action was taken to assist Kenyans in adjusting to the rise in living expenses that President William Ruto’s administration had brought about.
People who live in Nairobi, the Rift Valley, and Eastern Kenya are among the top candidates for new jobs.Furthermore, among Kenyans who participated in the poll, 41% disclosed that they were compelled to reduce non-essential spending, and 18% disclosed that they had turned to loans.
Remarkably, people in Central Kenya were said to represent the majority of individuals applying for bank loans.However, several Kenyans claimed that they were depending on neighborhood assistance programs like food banks in order to survive.
15% of the 1,500 Kenyans who participated in the poll admitted to additionally relying on support from friends and family.Rationing in homes and the use of credit cards were mentioned as strategies for surviving the current difficult economic times.Merely 1% of participants said that they were compelled to decrease the quantity of meals they ate each day.Kenya’s Central and Eastern regions led the country in meal reduction.
“Most Kenyans (73%) either struggle to make ends meet or are in serious financial trouble. Fifteen percent are in serious financial trouble. A portion of the survey stated, “Only 5% are comfortably managing, while 55% are struggling to make ends meet.”