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By the Numbers.(International Edition)(WorldPublicOpinion.org poll)(Brief article)

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A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll on the impact of the financial crisis on families shows that citizens in developing economies are feeling the worst pinch from restricted credit--and that high food prices are worrying one and all:

100 Percentage of polled countries where a majority of people say rising food costs have negatively affected them

37 Percentage where a majority say tight ...

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