# The Public Servants Association says ongoing fuel-price increases are rapidly driving up the cost of transport and essential goods, placing pressure on strained household incomes. Low-income households in peripheral areas spend between 40 and 50-percent of their income on transport, which is far above the ten-percent policy benchmark. PSA’s Claude Naicker says urgent relief measures to address the impact of escalating fuel prices are needed:
PSA proposes urgent relief measures on escalating fuel prices [SOUND]
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