https://twitter.com/inquirerdotnet/s...EY1H***ld98FeA
baskins and robbins to close locally
https://twitter.com/inquirerdotnet/s...EY1H***ld98FeA
baskins and robbins to close locally
I'm not affected. What's important for me is DQ hehe
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Was still more sad when Haagen Dazs left a couple of years ago
Now I have to go to Singapore just to have Haagen Dazs
isang kayod isang tuka, ganyan kami mga dukha, kahit dumating na ang 13th month pay ay pinambayad na namin agad sa utang sa credit card
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high prices aren't slowing down spending
the middle and upper classes saved a ton of money during lockdowns
now they're revenge spending like crazy
(if not enough cash people are using credit)
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service sector workers are back to work meron na uli pang gastos
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dami pera umiikot = inflation
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But what about the lower classes who will be the hardest hit? Have just closed my small business and paid severance to my staff. What if they cannot find another job?
Hunger knows no reason.
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Ubos na savings for revenge spendings imho.
Local tourism is down, hina din foreign tourists. Xmas vibe is the worst this year.
Inflation has taken its toll, the middle class are not spending as expected because they can feel that the next years to come will worsen. Better save for the long-haul.
The lower class, well, they got what they voted for. Good luck.
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Fasten your seatbelt! Or else...Driven To Thrill!
inflation hits low income earners the hardest
pero overall it seems higher consumer prices isn't slowing down the economy
people are using credit to maintain standard of living
Bank lending grows for 15th straight month despite rate hikes | Philstar.com
Similarly, consumer loans jumped 22.6% on an annual basis, faster than the 20.6% expansion back in September. The BSP attributed this to increase in credit card loans, motor vehicle loans and salary loans.
inside that article makikita mo sino mga nagsabi nag improve ang quality of life, some or no improvement, and bumaba ang quality
(compared to a year ago)
educated -- nag improve
somehow educated -- some or no improvement
least educated -- bumaba ang quality of life
that makes sense
coz the educated didn't see drop in income during lockdowns (tuloy parin ang sweldo) so they emerged from lockdowns with a lot of savings kaya better quality of life
and the hits keep on coming...
https://twitter.com/ABSCBNNews/statu...3vTlfZKvOc4wow
what a fubar.
Taste of Marcos Golden Age...
Inflation continues to surge in November
The Philippines once again gets the dubious distinction of getting the highest inflation rate in Asia.
It appears the government is clueless on how to manage the spiralling inflation rate now plaguing us.
^^^
yup baka next year mag fade
gigil kasi consumers this year
emerging from lockdowns gigil lumabas, pumasyal, kain sa labas...
BREAKING: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas raises interest rates by 50 basis points to 5.5%
for more than a week talk of the town ang anomalya sa PLDT
di lang sa gobyerno may corruption