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Residents of the globe’s poorest nations are hit the hardest
The same soaring fuel prices squeezing family pocketbooks and slicing into cooperate profits in the United States and Europe are especially catastrophic in the poorest corners of the globe. Here, more money spent on gasoline can push small businesses into bankruptcy and families into poverty, while straining fragile economies to the point of near collapse.
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