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May 24th, 2020 10:54 PM #1981
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May 24th, 2020 11:49 PM #1982
OT: Ang boohoo si UF when her parents told her that they might transfer to Alabang. She was so distraught because it is too far daw and she has to go through traffic and pay toll. Mahirap naman talaga ma uproot pero maganda pa rin naman lilipatan nila, malayo lang. Buti di natuloy.
BTT: Ano kaya plan ni psycho to help our economy. I hope the unemployment won't be too high. At ayoko masama sa statistic!
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May 25th, 2020 12:14 AM #1983
^^^
ung nawalan/mawawalan ng trabaho wala na magagawa ang gobyerno diyan
ang magagawa ng gobyerno gumawa dapat sila ng programa similar to US unemployment insurance
the gov't should put money in the pocket of those who lost their jobs
it will act as economic stimulus coz the money will support end-user consumption
(our economy is consumption-driven)
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May 25th, 2020 02:27 AM #1984
This is an alternative take on how to keep the economy afloat during the pandemic:
Why we're seeing mass layoffs in the US but not the UK - YouTube
US: Lets you get fired, lets companies fold; gives you money to tide you over until you find your next job (if there would still be jobs available).
UK: Gives firms money to keep operating (and thus no layoffs); avoids firms from going under and disrupting the economic chain.
In our case that would mean gov't giving incentives for PAL, SM, PLDT, ABS-CBN, etc to keep employing its people even if revenue is down, so they don't have to get fired, look for new jobs, and get trained again, which is a lengthy and stressful cycle altogether.
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May 25th, 2020 10:04 AM #1985
well yeah that will work
but the optics...
it will look like the gov't is bailing out taipans
the media will jump all over that specially Rappler (not to mention anti-du30 socmed)
and besides, many of the layoffs are from small businesses
meron naman SSS Small Business Wage Subsidy (SBWS) to keep employees on the payroll but the one time P8,000 isn't enoughLast edited by uls; May 25th, 2020 at 10:15 AM.
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May 25th, 2020 10:11 AM #1986
basically the gov't has to spend tons of money to support the economy
kaya mga news writer who keep pointing out lumalaki ang utang ng gobyerno i wanna ask them what the alternative is
may graph pa sila showing gov't debt from the time of Marcos
during this crisis, governments around the world are spending a lot of money to support their economies
this isn't unique to PHLast edited by uls; May 25th, 2020 at 10:14 AM.
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May 25th, 2020 11:34 AM #1987
For me piliin nila yun dapat I-bail out na malaking companies. hinde pwede lahat i-prioritizes din nila per industry.
As for kung paano mas important isang industry over the other. Hinde ko alam, siguro manufacturing that employs more low income workers
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May 25th, 2020 12:58 PM #1988
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May 25th, 2020 01:15 PM #1989
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May 25th, 2020 01:16 PM #1990
It doesn't have to be exclusively taipans. Pati mga Nuat Thai, Brunos Barbers, pati yung hardware store sa kanto, etc etc. Essentially any business (big or small) that has been unable to operate due to the pandemic should receive a subsidy to continue paying wages. Govt can make a priority call depending on which industries are most vulnerable and pour in aid there first.
It allows the businesses to continue on life support as we wair for the economy to get better. It's targeted towards keeping the economy afloat, as opposed to the US method which targets to keep individuals afloat (it's inherently not designed to support a crashing economy).
What it doesn't account for though is the gravity of the situation of the individual. Since you're bailing out industries, you don't know if there was an industry that wasn't prioritized that actually employed somebody who was one meal away from starvation, while the industry you bailed out actually had employees who could still make it through the week.
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