Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
POVERTY is at its worst level in at least four decades in Trinidad and Tobago.
More people are seeing trouble in putting food on the table and taking care of their health than at any time since the austerity years of the 1980s.
YOU are paying an average of 50 per cent more than you did seven years ago to feed your family. That is the typical price hike in food items since 2015, Sunshine Today found in an investigation that sampled costs at several supermarkets.
The crisis of confidence with respect to Attorney General Reginald Armour is a cyclone that hits at the root of our national institutions.
THE WORST IS YET TO COME, PRICES of virtually all food staples are set to skyrocket in upcoming months.