The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is experiencing hyperinflation, making it difficult for the people to meet their basic needs. And the labor force’s life is becoming more difficult. Although hyperinflation has occurred, wage rates have not increased as much as they should have. Most laborers’ families were unable to meet their basic needs during this season, forcing them to seek additional income. Begging is the simplest way for unskilled women and children to earn money. So they beg for this very reason, because without an additional wage, it is very difficult for a family to survive.
Furthermore, as inflation rises, the number of beggers will rise. The same wage will not suffice to meet the necessities. In short, inflation with low wage rates encourages begging, but the government is opposed to begging. As a result, low-income families are perplexed as to how and what to do to address the underlying issue. It must be that the wage rate be increased as much as possible and try to be inflation-adjusted. Authorities should really be concerned about all this.