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Traditional people's livelihood in Northeast China
Although what we see at present is that most of the power rationing policies affect factories and have limited impact on the masses, many netizens have suggested that such power rationing policies will also have a certain impact on the lives of the masses and bring us a lot of inconvenience.
First of all, it has brought inconvenience to people's lives, because the power restriction policy came suddenly, and everyone could not adapt to the sudden power outage. Once there was a power outage at home, they didn't receive any power outage notice, which greatly affected their daily life. In some places, there are even power outages many times a day, which also makes people's lives more troubled.
Secondly, the prices of many commodities will go up, because the retail industry, engineering channels, etc. are all affected by the power restriction policy, and many products cannot be produced and transported on time, making products in short supply. In this case, most products can only be sold by raising the transaction price, so the price will naturally go up after the products are put on the market, and the people need more money, which will also increase our living cost.
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