Salaries really depends on the individual regardless of the profession. I am a lawyer here in the Philippines and I earn much more than the average surgeon/judge mentioned. Maybe those figures applies only to single source of income, that is, salary from only one employer. :) Civil engineers can accept multiple projects and earn millions per month. I guess what I am trying to say is that... income really depends on the person and the value s/he brings to other people. I also know a lot of people who have no formal education earning much more than professionals, so titles really are not the determining factor to one's success :) God bless! love your content!
My friend she’s a public middle school teacher in the US making $40K/year and she’s not getting paid over the summer. My mom used to be a public school teacher in the Philippines were getting paid all year round (she’s retired now). If you’re making $40K in the US that’s regular salary and not much unless you send it to Philippines, everyone knows it.
It’s true in the U.S. we are making a lot of dollars but cost of living is high and our quality of life here being a worker is not breezy. Very stressful being in the health care industry. We are in production everyday. Doctors here in the U.S. have a big student loans almost 1/2 million dollars. They have to get liability insurance for at least million dollars. Specially for surgeons they are required to get liability insurance because our law in the U.S. patient can sue the doctors and hospital together for negligence. Even our pharmacist and nurses has to get their own liability insurance because it’s one of the requirements where I work. Nurses here are being abused and they work long hours and they cannot even eat their lunch on time. It’s good money but it’s not good for your health. One nurse that I have heard worked for thirty years and retired shortly she ended up in the nursing home herself. She cannot even enjoy her life being retired because she’s paralyzed.
Healthcare workers are not appreciated enough for the amount risks they took during Covid and the extremely huge workload. I hope they give you enough extra days off to destress. Just wearing those hazmat suits and face Shields and masks all day while contemplating when to take a toilet break is stressful enough.
But if you increase their salary, that would mean that the medical bill will have to increase too right? Would you be willing to pay at least 1 million pesos for the most basic surgery so that EVERY surgeon in the Philippines earn at least 5 million pesos per year?
@@TheSavvyExpat there is such a wide disparity, especially for the professionals, between salaries there and here. Although I understand the cultural and economic differences it never ceases to amaze me.
You know I love your country and the people (based on my previous comments and the fact that I’m moving there to live), but this just goes to show how over priced condos are to buy in Manila and Cebu. None the less, can’t wait to get out there and start my second life :) Thank you for your videos, very informative 👍
I recently watched a video by a Filipina doctor who tool salaries for doctors. $500/mo USD for a doctor in a private hospital while a doctor in a public hospital was $1000/mo. That surprised me. I'd assumed more at a private hospital. She didn't seem sure why the difference or I didn't understand, but maybe a doctor at a public hospital has a higher work load. She explained the low salary compared to Western countries to there being a lot of doctors in PH. That made sense to me that limited opportunities would push bright young people into a more certain career as a doctor. Maybe also the Asian stereotype of mothers pushing kids into high profile careers like being doctors and lawyers. I have noticed in YT videos interviewing young Filipinos and they say their majors it's almost always related to hotel/tourism or teaching. It's little wonder those degrees lead to being a store clerk because there's no way tourism or teaching could use all those grads.
I think your math is wrong. You said that in the Philippines surgeons make $1,500 to $3,500 per month then you said that they make $60,000 per year on average. This is wrong at the highest end of $3,500 would only be $42,000 per year.
haha my something something would be to move to the US and go through the many steps to get residency and a license...in Hawaii, we call it the brain drain to the mainland....another interesting and fun video Evan
What does a commercial/industrial HVAC/R and Plumber make in the Phillipines? I make about $1500 usd a week with no overtime here in the midwest of the US and would like to move to the Phillipines. I appreciate your content man! You earned a sub!
@The Savvy Expat Wow... that's underwhelming. Tradesmen with experience here the the states make almost as much as doctors and lawyers depending on your location. Looks like I'd have to plan to start my own business if I moved there. Appreciate the reply!
Question: What kind of work do you (and your parents) do to have relocated to the PI? I would love to do relocate sooner rather than later but want a comfortable retirement fund to not worry about money when I'm there. Looks like another 15 years for that.
People in government offices here in the Philippines follow a Salary Grade (SG). The President of the Philippines is SG 33 earning more or less PHP400K per month.
Hi Evan Hope all is well with you. Followers of your channel for the last year, great job BTW. My partner Peter & I are here in BGC staying at The Montane Building across from Uptown Mall. I know this is last minute, but we will be in BGC until Monday and was hoping to meet our favorite Chicagoan in PI. Let us know what you think. That NoNo’s joint does look great. -Barry & Peter
Which one of this jobs dont require math or at least use the least amount because im bad at calculating things that require high math especially considering the fact that i easily forget things i learn so i have to review everyday to get a decent grades in school
Don't worry about this, that's just a small detail. Even mathematicians use calculators. There are many many fields that don't require mathematics. People with very high IQs are not necessarily great in math. It's much more about logic
Noticed the highest paying careers were avoided. Army general and senator. Salary not that high, but somehow magically extremely wealthy. I saw a video of a young Filipina showing off her beautiful huge beach mansion full of expensive art. She's the daughter of a Army general. US generals earn much less. This is true with many PH gov workers. Salary is low, but "opportunities" are high. For example some foreigners know about not being able to own land in PH (and other Asian countries) and the workaround of buying land but putting a random Filipino (called a "dummy owner" by Filipinos) on title and leasing the land from the Filipino. But the law allowing this wasn't created for foreigners. It was created by gov officials so they could hold property without having their name on title. Title is registered, leases aren't. So if someone wanted to "gift" some land to a "friend" in the gov no one would know. There are many wealthy Filipinos in PH who earn a salary. But it's not the salary that made them wealthy.
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS in the Province still being paid 5 THOUSAND PESOS a month until now ( 2024 ) sa ibang private CLINIKS ....Wala pang kasamang SSS at PHILHEALTH 😅😅😅😅...
Thank you Evan. Now I don't feel really bad for having an average salary as an IT Manager in Nevada. Knowing that a bank manager in the Philippines only makes as much as a hamburger flipper at In-N-Out is mind boggling. 😄😄😄 God bless you!!!!
I enjoyed this video. Mostly because I love seeing how hard working my fellow pinoys are. I live in Makati in a condo and most of the filipinos in my building can afford to live here because they earned their money in other countries and just retired here in Philippines. It's kinda sad that filipinos can't really earn enough to buy a condo.
FYI, there are millions of Millennials that can't afford to buy a residence in North America. Go look up Vancouver. It'll take 12-18 years of income to afford a place. Do you really think all Filipinos make it in North America? A lot of Pinoys I know in Toronto and Vancouver are working two jobs and renting. Hand to mouth existence. It's sad to see
@@robocop581 you are probably right. I just picture most westerners with their own houses and families by their late twenties. It looks like its getting harder in the west as well.
@@manilamartin1001 what is leading you to picture this? I'm turning 30 next year and the only people with this setup are those that stayed in the Midwest
Yeah Filipino Surgeons Might Not Make Alot Compare To US Surgeons But They Don't Have To Worry About Getting Sued For Malpractices And Everything Will Be Taken Away From Them...!!!
They don't have to worry about that in the U.S. either. Before any major surgery in the U.S., you have to sign a release of liability, which means if the surgeon fucks up, oh well. It's been like that since the Reagan era. Plus healthcare in the U.S. is obscenely expensive. That's why healthcare in the U.S. is ranked only 37th in the world. That's nothing to brag about. The U.S. sucks.
@@83nomad5 Uh....wrong. You've bought a line of bullshit. you must be a Right Winger. Americans go to other other countries to get procedures done,. There's even a term for it - "Medical Tourism". Americans go to other countries for cosmetic surgery. Americans near the Canadian border go to Canada to get prescriptions rather than pay the price gouging by Big Pharma SUPPORTED BY ALL REPUBLICANS plus Establishment Dems who are just Republican Lite. There is a Mexican town near the border that caters to Americans for dental procedures. Every developed nation has perfectly competent doctors. That's why they are ranked higher than the U.S. There may be some highly highly specialized experimental procedures that are only available in the U.S. But there are also procedures NOT available in the U.S. that are only available in other countries as well. Stop buying into the propaganda of American Exceptionalism. It may have been true half a century ago, but it's looooong gone. Thanks to the Republicans and the Democrats who chose to start acting like them.
@@robocop581 I lived in the OC on $450 a week. I also shared a standalone home with six roommates but the surfing made it worth it since I was ten minutes from the beach.
Salary comparisons are pretty much meaningless to me if you don't mention relative cost of living. Take for instance the cost of a degree in the US vs Phil. Last I looked there are 46 million Americans with student loans. Many of those loans will take more than ten years to pay off or maybe even never, hoping instead for Government forgiveness. Now let's compare salaries of lawyers. Sure lawyers in the US can earn $240,000 a year but how many lawyers in the US do you know that have two live in domestic helpers and a driver. They usually won't because they can't afford it but a lawyer in the Phil can.
That's why many Fil professionals migrate abroad 😆 2 of my relatives who were doctors migrated to US just cause of the 🤑 Can't blame them.. My uncle sometimes don't get paid by the patient.. He said there are some patients who would not pay even though he did surgery and all that.
My doctor friend moved to Vancouver. In Canada he has to drive the kids to school and pick them up, buy groceries at Costco every week, take out the Garbage, wash the dishes and he lives in a Vancouver Special ..... In Manila he has three maids, a driver, and he plays golf with a caddie (no caddies in Van and most don't have golf carts). He has a huge house and vacation home in Tagaytay. Guess where he decided to live?
Regardless of cost of living differences between America and the PH there's still a stark difference in lifestyle among equal professions on both sides. Doctors, lawyers, etc are a tiny minority. They are going to live well no matter where they are. What stands out more that most Filipinos are acquainted with is nursing. RN's in the Philippines make so little a lot of them would rather work in a call center. RN in America can easily earn 60-100k a year which puts you well above the American median. Engineering is another big one.
I think you need to factor in cost of living too, it's much more expensive to live in the U.S. and most people aren't going to accept a job with pay so low they can't even live on it. I think it's pretty sad that as a retired veteran I make more in retirement pay than the bottom 2 jobs, and I just sit around all day to get it, while the people in those fields work their butts off for it.
The cost of living in America is 10 x that of the Philippines Rent in America is nearly $4,000 per month and food @ $50 per person per day.... And if you were sick in America go to that doctor and pay for an hour of his time.😂😂😂 ⚰👍
What were your thoughts about the salaries with these jobs? Did they seem low or just about right? Let's talk down below.
Salaries really depends on the individual regardless of the profession. I am a lawyer here in the Philippines and I earn much more than the average surgeon/judge mentioned. Maybe those figures applies only to single source of income, that is, salary from only one employer. :) Civil engineers can accept multiple projects and earn millions per month. I guess what I am trying to say is that... income really depends on the person and the value s/he brings to other people. I also know a lot of people who have no formal education earning much more than professionals, so titles really are not the determining factor to one's success :) God bless! love your content!
If vlogging doesn’t work out for you, you’ll make a great gigolo for the rich mamacitas..
@@James-mw5xi Haha you're killing me
I learned that I'm rich
Are these values gross or net income?
My friend she’s a public middle school teacher in the US making $40K/year and she’s not getting paid over the summer. My mom used to be a public school teacher in the Philippines were getting paid all year round (she’s retired now). If you’re making $40K in the US that’s regular salary and not much unless you send it to Philippines, everyone knows it.
Hey can u do something on taxes?… property taxes …wages…um anything that an expat might have to pay living over there ….thanks
Noted Curtis ✅️
You are an excellent communicator. So the McDonald's workers in the Philippines only make about 10 bucks a day? Wow! Keep up the good work.
Pretty much. Thanks for watching!
Great video.
Thanks as always Jerry
Correction :) 75k to 265k is $1,500 to $5,300 per month not $1,500 to $3,500 as you said for the surgeon.
My bad on that one, thanks!
It’s true in the U.S. we are making a lot of dollars but cost of living is high and our quality of life here being a worker is not breezy. Very stressful being in the health care industry. We are in production everyday. Doctors here in the U.S. have a big student loans almost 1/2 million dollars. They have to get liability insurance for at least million dollars. Specially for surgeons they are required to get liability insurance because our law in the U.S. patient can sue the doctors and hospital together for negligence. Even our pharmacist and nurses has to get their own liability insurance because it’s one of the requirements where I work. Nurses here are being abused and they work long hours and they cannot even eat their lunch on time. It’s good money but it’s not good for your health. One nurse that I have heard worked for thirty years and retired shortly she ended up in the nursing home herself. She cannot even enjoy her life being retired because she’s paralyzed.
Healthcare workers are not appreciated enough for the amount risks they took during Covid and the extremely huge workload. I hope they give you enough extra days off to destress. Just wearing those hazmat suits and face Shields and masks all day while contemplating when to take a toilet break is stressful enough.
This was very informative. Thank you for a great video.
Grateful,
Aspiring Doctor!!! Just hope makaya lang ang financial support
Excellent!
Thanks!
A surgeons salary can't even buy you a condo in BGC? Wow! They need to be making at least $100,000.00 or 5 Million pesos per year!
I think the expensive areas of the Phils is catered towards rich foreigners, Filipino celebrities, and corrupt politicians.
How would you know? Does everybody pay cash for a condo unit in the Philippines.? There is this term called loan and a place called bank.
@@83nomad5 there's also a thing called "math".
But if you increase their salary, that would mean that the medical bill will have to increase too right? Would you be willing to pay at least 1 million pesos for the most basic surgery so that EVERY surgeon in the Philippines earn at least 5 million pesos per year?
@@83nomad5 Based on their Income / LTV (Loan to Value) and the prices of the condo's, so my answer to you is, No! they won't qualify for a loan.
Thanks for sharing
You bet
This was a good video Evan very informative keep up the good work dude 😎💪🏾
I can't believe we (celebrities) are not in the top10.
Hi Evan. It's interesting how incongruent these numbers are. Very interesting.
How so?
@@TheSavvyExpat there is such a wide disparity, especially for the professionals, between salaries there and here. Although I understand the cultural and economic differences it never ceases to amaze me.
Very good information Evan
Ummm how much do politicians make i.e. senators, mayors, etc.?
Your on fire dude with this UA-cam channel, funny educational useful topics, keep them coming and don't deal a little something something 😂
I appreciate that! More to come.
You know I love your country and the people (based on my previous comments and the fact that I’m moving there to live), but this just goes to show how over priced condos are to buy in Manila and Cebu. None the less, can’t wait to get out there and start my second life :) Thank you for your videos, very informative 👍
Good Video Evan, I was always curious of this and to see where I kinda fall with my pension amount from the USA while in Philippines.
Very informative
The best life is to spend 40 years as a business executive in the US and retire in Cebu 🎉
You're killing it Reginald!
I recently watched a video by a Filipina doctor who tool salaries for doctors. $500/mo USD for a doctor in a private hospital while a doctor in a public hospital was $1000/mo. That surprised me. I'd assumed more at a private hospital. She didn't seem sure why the difference or I didn't understand, but maybe a doctor at a public hospital has a higher work load.
She explained the low salary compared to Western countries to there being a lot of doctors in PH. That made sense to me that limited opportunities would push bright young people into a more certain career as a doctor. Maybe also the Asian stereotype of mothers pushing kids into high profile careers like being doctors and lawyers.
I have noticed in YT videos interviewing young Filipinos and they say their majors it's almost always related to hotel/tourism or teaching. It's little wonder those degrees lead to being a store clerk because there's no way tourism or teaching could use all those grads.
I think your math is wrong. You said that in the Philippines surgeons make $1,500 to $3,500 per month then you said that they make $60,000 per year on average. This is wrong at the highest end of $3,500 would only be $42,000 per year.
haha my something something would be to move to the US and go through the many steps to get residency and a license...in Hawaii, we call it the brain drain to the mainland....another interesting and fun video Evan
Annual GDP per capita is $4k USD in the Philippines.
What does a commercial/industrial HVAC/R and Plumber make in the Phillipines? I make about $1500 usd a week with no overtime here in the midwest of the US and would like to move to the Phillipines. I appreciate your content man! You earned a sub!
A plumber makes around $300 per month in the Philippines. Thanks for subscribing man!
@The Savvy Expat Wow... that's underwhelming. Tradesmen with experience here the the states make almost as much as doctors and lawyers depending on your location. Looks like I'd have to plan to start my own business if I moved there. Appreciate the reply!
Question: What kind of work do you (and your parents) do to have relocated to the PI? I would love to do relocate sooner rather than later but want a comfortable retirement fund to not worry about money when I'm there. Looks like another 15 years for that.
Hello..Like your Vidios..Is those Salery before or after Taxes??
Do most people in the Philippines hunt and grown their own food and live on barter networks?
No they should be higher my friend. Good to see you again
What about Defence services like Navy, Army, Air force or the people in government offices?
People in government offices here in the Philippines follow a Salary Grade (SG). The President of the Philippines is SG 33 earning more or less PHP400K per month.
what amount for professional basketball player here
I think PBA players on average earn 120K pesos a month. The top players probably over 500K pesos before endorsements
Well there is no comparison when you spend your Pesos to Philippines and Dollars to the US.
100%
So which college are you going to ? Or are you already in a college?
I plan on going full throttle in this business
Wow
I am poor in the USA
And I still make, more per month, than the entire top 10 list
I make $137K per year as a graphic artist for the federal government. An artist in tne US makes more than a surgeon in the Philippines? Jeez!
Hi Evan
Hope all is well with you. Followers of your channel for the last year, great job BTW.
My partner Peter & I are here in BGC staying at The Montane Building across from Uptown Mall. I know this is last minute, but we will be in BGC until Monday and was hoping to meet our favorite Chicagoan in PI. Let us know what you think. That NoNo’s joint does look great.
-Barry & Peter
my cousin a civil engineer for 5 years and only making 27k/month
Which one of this jobs dont require math or at least use the least amount because im bad at calculating things that require high math especially considering the fact that i easily forget things i learn so i have to review everyday to get a decent grades in school
Don't worry about this, that's just a small detail. Even mathematicians use calculators. There are many many fields that don't require mathematics. People with very high IQs are not necessarily great in math. It's much more about logic
Noticed the highest paying careers were avoided. Army general and senator. Salary not that high, but somehow magically extremely wealthy. I saw a video of a young Filipina showing off her beautiful huge beach mansion full of expensive art. She's the daughter of a Army general. US generals earn much less.
This is true with many PH gov workers. Salary is low, but "opportunities" are high. For example some foreigners know about not being able to own land in PH (and other Asian countries) and the workaround of buying land but putting a random Filipino (called a "dummy owner" by Filipinos) on title and leasing the land from the Filipino. But the law allowing this wasn't created for foreigners. It was created by gov officials so they could hold property without having their name on title. Title is registered, leases aren't. So if someone wanted to "gift" some land to a "friend" in the gov no one would know.
There are many wealthy Filipinos in PH who earn a salary. But it's not the salary that made them wealthy.
Sir, how about psychologist? How much is it pays?
Per month
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS in the Province still being paid 5 THOUSAND PESOS a month until now ( 2024 ) sa ibang private CLINIKS ....Wala pang kasamang SSS at PHILHEALTH 😅😅😅😅...
Thank you Evan. Now I don't feel really bad for having an average salary as an IT Manager in Nevada. Knowing that a bank manager in the Philippines only makes as much as a hamburger flipper at In-N-Out is mind boggling. 😄😄😄 God bless you!!!!
that's a fantastic way to put it! If ever you need some encouragement, just think of that 😂😂
you must understand that cost living here is way low. so money goes farther.
My father is going to a other country help i need a great job for my father pls
I didn't know I was qualified to be a Pilot in the Philippines!! :)
That's awesome
I enjoyed this video. Mostly because I love seeing how hard working my fellow pinoys are. I live in Makati in a condo and most of the filipinos in my building can afford to live here because they earned their money in other countries and just retired here in Philippines. It's kinda sad that filipinos can't really earn enough to buy a condo.
FYI, there are millions of Millennials that can't afford to buy a residence in North America. Go look up Vancouver. It'll take 12-18 years of income to afford a place. Do you really think all Filipinos make it in North America? A lot of Pinoys I know in Toronto and Vancouver are working two jobs and renting. Hand to mouth existence. It's sad to see
@@robocop581 you are probably right. I just picture most westerners with their own houses and families by their late twenties. It looks like its getting harder in the west as well.
@@manilamartin1001 what is leading you to picture this?
I'm turning 30 next year and the only people with this setup are those that stayed in the Midwest
@@Ryhamz i was just guessing. I''m from LA and am filipino by blood.
Hope you can focus on taxes next time. thanks
Hey did you calculate taxes in the US
Yeah Filipino Surgeons Might Not Make Alot Compare To US Surgeons But They Don't Have To Worry About Getting Sued For Malpractices And Everything Will Be Taken Away From Them...!!!
They don't have to worry about that in the U.S. either. Before any major surgery in the U.S., you have to sign a release of liability, which means if the surgeon fucks up, oh well. It's been like that since the Reagan era. Plus healthcare in the U.S. is obscenely expensive. That's why healthcare in the U.S. is ranked only 37th in the world. That's nothing to brag about. The U.S. sucks.
@@jaime8318 Yet they come to the US for major surgery because unlike in their own countries, they don't have to wait months or years to get the fix.
@@83nomad5 Uh....wrong. You've bought a line of bullshit. you must be a Right Winger. Americans go to other other countries to get procedures done,. There's even a term for it - "Medical Tourism". Americans go to other countries for cosmetic surgery. Americans near the Canadian border go to Canada to get prescriptions rather than pay the price gouging by Big Pharma SUPPORTED BY ALL REPUBLICANS plus Establishment Dems who are just Republican Lite. There is a Mexican town near the border that caters to Americans for dental procedures.
Every developed nation has perfectly competent doctors. That's why they are ranked higher than the U.S. There may be some highly highly specialized experimental procedures that are only available in the U.S. But there are also procedures NOT available in the U.S. that are only available in other countries as well.
Stop buying into the propaganda of American Exceptionalism. It may have been true half a century ago, but it's looooong gone. Thanks to the Republicans and the Democrats who chose to start acting like them.
I thought top 1 would be politicians
Hihih, next time have also a comparison of food products😎🤙 like a bottled water etc. In us its $5 in ph it .05cents a $. ?
Where are you buying bottled water? I buy a 40 pack of bottled water for about $4.
Jollibee in Orange County California pays $16 per hour to start.
Living wage in California is at least 22 bucks an hour. Many fast food workers can't afford rent so they live in their cars at Walmart parking lots
@@robocop581 these are high school kids not supporting a family. Also $22 per hour isn’t enough for Orange County
@@joeh6632 FYI, not all fast food or restaurant workers are high school kids
Starbucks and In-n-Out around Silicon Valley start at $19/hr.
@@robocop581 I lived in the OC on $450 a week. I also shared a standalone home with six roommates but the surfing made it worth it since I was ten minutes from the beach.
Is this taxed income?
That thumbnail is offensive bro, are you making fun of them?
As same Like our country, no different 😶
Salary comparisons are pretty much meaningless to me if you don't mention relative cost of living. Take for instance the cost of a degree in the US vs Phil. Last I looked there are 46 million Americans with student loans. Many of those loans will take more than ten years to pay off or maybe even never, hoping instead for Government forgiveness.
Now let's compare salaries of lawyers. Sure lawyers in the US can earn $240,000 a year but how many lawyers in the US do you know that have two live in domestic helpers and a driver. They usually won't because they can't afford it but a lawyer in the Phil can.
That's why many Fil professionals migrate abroad 😆 2 of my relatives who were doctors migrated to US just cause of the 🤑
Can't blame them.. My uncle sometimes don't get paid by the patient.. He said there are some patients who would not pay even though he did surgery and all that.
My doctor friend moved to Vancouver. In Canada he has to drive the kids to school and pick them up, buy groceries at Costco every week, take out the Garbage, wash the dishes and he lives in a Vancouver Special ..... In Manila he has three maids, a driver, and he plays golf with a caddie (no caddies in Van and most don't have golf carts). He has a huge house and vacation home in Tagaytay. Guess where he decided to live?
1. Pope.
2. Flip flop cobbler.
3. Finger pointing instructor.
4. Ice wizard.
5. Mexican chef.
6. Bikini butler.
7. Expat slapper.
8. Karaoke smasher.
9. Sand smuggler.
10. Filipino flag waver.
Worst job? Traffic cop.
The highest paying job in the Philippines is that of a politician.
Artista makes a lot
I like his Filipino accent
Im sure he grew up in the US. His accent is not a typical filipino accent in the Philippines 😂
Hi😊
Top 1 politicians
Imma hit the streets and deal a little something something and more ✋🏻😂🤚🏻
HAHAA
so many sportsmen, women and entertainment make more
Regardless of cost of living differences between America and the PH there's still a stark difference in lifestyle among equal professions on both sides.
Doctors, lawyers, etc are a tiny minority. They are going to live well no matter where they are.
What stands out more that most Filipinos are acquainted with is nursing. RN's in the Philippines make so little a lot of them would rather work in a call center. RN in America can easily earn 60-100k a year which puts you well above the American median.
Engineering is another big one.
0:37 to 0:48 LMAO
Make your own religion and build another megachurches In the Philippines boom your rich
Wow! $1,500-3,000 as a surgeon?!🤯🤯🤯That’s about what I make in 1 paycheck as a claims adjuster. I can’t imagine a surgeon getting paid so low
ha ha ha pay offs is why most become judges
I think you need to factor in cost of living too, it's much more expensive to live in the U.S. and most people aren't going to accept a job with pay so low they can't even live on it. I think it's pretty sad that as a retired veteran I make more in retirement pay than the bottom 2 jobs, and I just sit around all day to get it, while the people in those fields work their butts off for it.
Vloggers earn more lol lol
You forgot priests pastor
The cost of living in America is 10 x that of the Philippines
Rent in America is nearly $4,000 per month and food @ $50 per person per day....
And if you were sick in America go to that doctor and pay for an hour of his time.😂😂😂 ⚰👍
I don't like your comment....
Did u get my email Evan pls check your inbox
Will get back you !
@@TheSavvyExpat thanks pare