how does rural to urban migration increase the purchasing power of people in rural areas
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Purchasing power of rural population increases when there is a significant emigration to urban areas as the rural folk are able to earn more in the cities than they were able to do in the villages. As the joint-family system is more prevalent in rural areas, remittances from members of the family who work in the cities boost the purchasing power of the family members staying back home.
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