Moving on economic challenges,
trends
What’s
up on 2019 Labor Day (May 1)? Expecting a special wage hike gift to be
legislated? Labor groups through the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines
are pleading for additional P750 wage (but is this for Metro Manila only?). A
national legislation on this is rather far-fetched. Forcing this issue would
only result to personnel lay-off and shutdown or close-shop of some businesses.
Daily wage earners could only get consolation, with dissatisfaction, when the
Regional Tripartite Wage Productivity Board announces another salary hike
adjustment, but not crawling near the additive P700 figure for sure.
The
Philippine Statistics Authority assessed that a household monthly income of
some P10,000 is a way out of poverty for a family of five, but the TUCP countered
that this is not “enough” considering the high cost of living and other
intervening factors. To the IBON Foundation, it is P23,660 for a decent living
for the same family size. The figures are debatable for “enough-ability.”
Dreaming
of a high pay of P80,000 a month, which some (professional) workers could earn
overseas or abroad? Better become an
industrious, aggressive, and energetic entrepreneur to earn more than this
much. When abroad anyway, you spend in foreign currency and not the peso.
Gone
where the days when gasoline price per liter was 35 centavos and a can of
sardines at 45 cents, when rice was sold per ganta and not by the kilo, when a
double- movie program entrance fee at the orchestra was 35 or 45 centavos, when
an 8-ounce softdrink was 15 centavos and a bottle of beer at 35 cents… all
these low prices when the minimum wage was at P4 to P6 and then P8 a day at
that time. Our elders say that the cost of living the years past were not
harsh… perhaps when demand for living was not high unlike today’s
sophistication. Well, the cost of living can be treated as relative, which is
dependent on economic trending.
The
question arises: Did the past generation incur savings from their wage earnings
as what our present generation, say the millennials, could muster this current?
We can perhaps gauge this as what they had in the early years and what they
have today in terms of holdings such as property as well as comparative coping with the cost
of living. Non-economic advancement could only mean non-upward vertical social
mobility and life could be rendered harsher considering the high cost of living
nowadays in the backdrop of large family size.
How
can we cope with the economic battle when logistics or minimum wage are at
stale? To dream is merely a gamble with unsure results but striding forward
with determination of gain would be a head on because of positive character.
Striving to win is a lot better gesture than mere contentment. What opportunities
are being offered, such as free tertiary education in public schools and
business forum or training, should now be grasped so to be equipped with the
inputs for economic productivity.
In
today’s life saga, one must be attentive to opportunities to push one’s social
and economic position or holding for the better and be secured in life. It’s
moving to life’s challenges and developing a philosophy of hard strive for
successful or fuller living. When constructing a family in today’s world, one
has to develop a framework on what the unit should become as ideal and act
according to such premise. Remember, idealism is different from realism… the
former could only be a dream but the latter requires dynamism so to be a
realist borne out of ideals.
So
what do you think could add up to your daily wage? Self-initiative for
worthwhile economic profit or gain could be your own gift on Labor Day. So how
do you manage your budgeting this far? Well, be practicable or a realist in
consumption behavior lest you suffer in debts and fall to poverty because of
losses.
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