Average Filipino make average income in the Philippines? 🇵🇭

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @dazocat5566
    @dazocat5566 12 днів тому

    ❤🙏

  • @LoveyourLife-1970
    @LoveyourLife-1970 Місяць тому

    Here in Carmona Cavite, they make roughly 300 pesos a day, minus the tax, medical and other deductions that are taken out. A gas station attendant where we always get gas from told us that was their salary. They still have to pay for transportation to and from work as well. My son in law makes 21,000 pesos a month working for a US owned call center. And that is considered a good salary by many here, but rent for a decent place can be around 10,000 pesos. Add that to increase costs of goods and basic items for a family of 3 or more, then you will see that even 21,000 is barely livable in some areas of the country. Sadly, it is up to the business owners or western immigrants that employ citizens here, to willingly increase the pay of their employees to a move functional amount.

    • @TheQueenofControvercy
      @TheQueenofControvercy  Місяць тому

      That's exactly why Westerners outsource their call center so they can save and make a lot of money. But yes, I understand what you mean

  • @upbeatmantis86
    @upbeatmantis86 9 днів тому +1

    I live and work in Australia. If i convert my wage to peso, my aftertax pay is about 230,000 peso a month. Is that a lot for Philippines standards? My wife would earn similar and we have no kids. But in all honesty, we are just average middle class here, everything is just damn expensive in Australia 🇦🇺. Its all relative to be honest

    • @TheQueenofControvercy
      @TheQueenofControvercy  8 днів тому

      230k pesos is a lot of money in the Philippines. You would be living a lavish lifestyle. And even better, you have no kids, so can venture or island hoping in PI and just enjoy life.

  • @danielkoerner6386
    @danielkoerner6386 Місяць тому

    Even in the US, it is possible to live quite cheaply. According to a Forbes article, households that make $30,000 per year or less spend 43% of their income on alcohol, cigarettes, and gambling. Stop wasting money on those things and one's financial state improves greatly. Plenty more money is spent in other foolish ways, ie drug addiction, Starbucks coffees, designer clothes, soda pop, fast food, video games, and so much more.
    I live full-time in a van, work half the year as a camp-host, and spend $500-750 per month, saving the rest of my income for retirement. No bad habits to waste money on (and currently no girlfriend to spend my money either. lol). I'm sure that there are ways to live as cheaply in the Phillipines, too

    • @TheQueenofControvercy
      @TheQueenofControvercy  Місяць тому +1

      I completely agree with you. Thanks for sharing your way of lifestyle 🙏 😊

  • @edengraceosorio7171
    @edengraceosorio7171 Місяць тому +1

    As of this days the minimum wage in Manila increase from 600 to 800+ but some of Philippines Provinces were paid lower than that.. For me 300-500 is not enough for me whom wants for more things but for some simple lifestyle, simple people who didn't desire for more? Yes! It could survive their years of living.. Like many of my neighbors
    Let me share this to you.. I'm from Davao in Mindanao Island, Philippines. In there lots is not too much expensive.. I got 100sqm for 75, 000 titled and near to the POBLACION 😊 soon I build my own house 🥰🙏😇 that's why I love Philippines it's not hard to live❤😊

    • @TheQueenofControvercy
      @TheQueenofControvercy  Місяць тому +1

      The Philippines is getting ridiculously so expensive, and I felt bad for the people who barely make enough 😔

    • @marvindockery-lo9cw
      @marvindockery-lo9cw Місяць тому

      I know maids in Manila that only make 200 pesos a day.

  • @sophisticatedsiomai3027
    @sophisticatedsiomai3027 Місяць тому

    You're totally wrong about 200-250 min daily wage. As of now it's 300-500 minimum daily wage. You are misinformed.

    • @curiouslegend1696
      @curiouslegend1696 Місяць тому

      Meron pa po sa liblib na probensya pagawa ng bagay 250/day labor

    • @TheQueenofControvercy
      @TheQueenofControvercy  Місяць тому +1

      I wouldn't say it without experiencing it. I just came back from the Philippines, and I found that people still make 200-300 a day

    • @marvindockery-lo9cw
      @marvindockery-lo9cw Місяць тому

      There are food stores and bakery's in lapaz, Leyte, Philippines that pay less than 200 a day.
      A lot of my neighbors would love to have a job of any kind.
      Jobs in department stores require police clearance, drug testing every six months and the employee has to pay that.

    • @LoveyourLife-1970
      @LoveyourLife-1970 Місяць тому

      In some areas it is 300 to 500... Here in Carmona Cavite, many are paid between 200 and 300 per day.

  • @LodiKing
    @LodiKing Місяць тому

    Quit complaining to youtube and the rest of the world and talk to your government and politicians. Lol😂. But you know that maybe the last time you complain ever in life