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Incomes and Parasite of Inequality

As anxiety filled people’s minds over the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the nation\'s achievements was announced: Indonesia has moved up to become an upper-middle income country.

By
AHMAD ERANI YUSTIKA
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Multi-storey building in the business district on Jalan Sudirman, Central Jakarta, Sunday (14/6/2020).

Each light (regardless of its dimness) is still a blessing amid the darkness. That is what is being felt now.

As anxiety filled people’s minds over the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the nation\'s achievements was announced: Indonesia has moved up to become an upper-middle income country. Of course it was not easy to reach that level; it took Indonesia 23 years to get out of the lower-middle-income group.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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