"Oh dear! - The higher prices we get for our goods has just pushed up food prices!"... 3 February 2011

"Oh dear! - The higher prices we get for our goods has just pushed up food prices!"... 3 February 2011
Date
2011
Reference
DCDL-0016986
Description

A woman is confused over conflicting messages she is getting about the economy and the part she should play to help it. She is concerned because higher commodity prices have pushed food prices up but is told they have also increased the value of our dollar which means she will pay less for what we import but she is not allowed to buy them because she is supposed to be saving. The man offering the information and advice is PM John Key.

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
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