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Economic hardships: Areas where Kenyans want more support

The survey said 41 per cent of the respondents said they use this method to survive.

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by Bosco Marita

News23 January 2024 - 14:46
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In Summary


  • The survey, which was released on Monday, said 45 per cent of respondents employed the strategy for survival.
  • It noted that the majority of those who used this strategy were males (47 per cent) and females (42 per cent).

Kenyans have been seeking additional employment or income sources as a strategy to cope with the hard economic times, the latest survey by Infotrak shows.

The survey, which was released on Monday, said 45 per cent of respondents employed the strategy for survival.

It noted that the majority of those who used this strategy were males (47 per cent) and females (42 per cent).

It added that Kenyans have also been cutting back on non-essential expenses to cope with the difficult times.

The survey said 41 per cent of the respondents said they use this method to survive.

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