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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 291352" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p>In afraid by having more salary from the employer is not the answer to this problem. If this were to happen, the prices of other goods will increase too. At the current fuel price of RM2.70/litre we will definitely feel like paying RM6.00/litre after taking into account the increase in prices of other goods as well. If everybody has a pay rise then, it will feel like paying maybe RM8.00/litre. The best course of action for working class people is through tight budgeting with available resources and increasing OTHER streams of income. At the same time, use as little fuel as possible such as use a bicycle within 5 km radius from home whenever possible (a car consumes a lot for the first 5 km), switch off the aircond whenever possible, carpooling etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 291352, member: 2733"] In afraid by having more salary from the employer is not the answer to this problem. If this were to happen, the prices of other goods will increase too. At the current fuel price of RM2.70/litre we will definitely feel like paying RM6.00/litre after taking into account the increase in prices of other goods as well. If everybody has a pay rise then, it will feel like paying maybe RM8.00/litre. The best course of action for working class people is through tight budgeting with available resources and increasing OTHER streams of income. At the same time, use as little fuel as possible such as use a bicycle within 5 km radius from home whenever possible (a car consumes a lot for the first 5 km), switch off the aircond whenever possible, carpooling etc. [/QUOTE]
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