hehehee cge lang gud..kita bitaw tanan..hahaha..
bitaw lisud gyud ka ayo tambalan ang poverty oi..bisan unsa-on pa na to og tinabangay kono na-a man gyud tawn sukwahi gyud og otok....personal interest gyud ang gipa labi..
hehehee cge lang gud..kita bitaw tanan..hahaha..
bitaw lisud gyud ka ayo tambalan ang poverty oi..bisan unsa-on pa na to og tinabangay kono na-a man gyud tawn sukwahi gyud og otok....personal interest gyud ang gipa labi..
yup sakto jud ka sir....sa lubi pa, sa usa ka bulig, naa jud malahi....aw ug madala pa ug panalangin, maayo gud unat na mgatinabangay tang TANAN..........
naa untay community-based credit union sa kada municipality or, kung di gani sa kada municipality (because that's probably asking too much), so every other municipality nalang kaha. nya kanang mga local-level nga credit union-na, dinha mag-open ug savings account ang mga residente--bisan gud ug unsa ka-ginagmay--basta lang naay gamay kwarta nga ma-save ang halos tanang residents. then kanang kwartaha sa credit union, mao sad nay mu-provide ug low-interest loans sa ubang residents nga magplano ug negosyo--and again, bisan lang gud ug ginagmay lang, basta lang makasugod ug negosyo ang may gusto. then kung mu-succeed sila, pwede na nila padak-on ang ila negosyo, etc.
Civil War ra ang maka pa hunog sa poverty kay ma pareha rata tanan, puros pubre...
While I agree on your point that savings is indeed a way towards financial freedom, it is also a terrible reality that most of the employed (estimated between 60-70% of the working class) are earning lesser than their survival rate.
To stress my point, if you are a married individual with 1 kid earning 15,000 monthly (gross), you will have the follwing expenses:
House rental/ ammortization- P3,000
Taxes - P1,500
SSS/Medicare/Pag-ibig P500
Utillities- P800
Rice- P500
Fare daily- P600
Groceries- P3,000
Baby's Milk- P2,500
Diapers- P500
Gasul- P600-
Recreation- P500
Load- P500
Telephone- P500-
Clothing- P500
Medicines/Check-up- P500
Tabang pa ka sa imu mama/papa- P1000-P1500 or more
It is barely enough and no fund for emergencies pa.
minosan ang population,daghan ra kaayo ta
Ikaw Mismo o Kita mismo ang mo lihok yaw ug huna hunaa nga naa patay gobyerno nga kaduolan, mo lihok tang tanan aron mo asenso, i came from a poor family, my father and mother came from a family of farmers, wala sila ka human ug skwela, but bisan pa sa kalisod i never heard them blaming the government or kinsa nga government officials, they work to death, and im proud to say nga tanan 3 nla ka anak (including me) are all professionals nah, me an engineer, my sister registered nurse (now shes in UK), and our youngest a civil engineer. now if only all parents in the country is like mine (proud son) mo asenso jud ni nga nasud, bisan pa siguro walay presidente!
To answer the question: "How to Stop or Solve Poverty in the Pilippines"
My answer is: Do your Part "Ikaw Mismo"
very well said. u deserve a pat in the back. ur parents deserve shud have been emulated by those who blame somebody or something else for their failure!
yes, fast population growth is another factor why we can't make our country economically developed because our taxes, aside from being blatantly robbed by our corrupt public officials, are spent on basic public infrastructures for our surging population.
imagine a jeepney driver who is the sole breadwinner in the family and has 9 children. in contrast a husband who is an IT Engineer and works for a big company and his wife, an office worker choose to have one child. they earn almost six times more than the driver. now look if they were nations.
For me the best way 2 solve POVERTY is to have UNITY....If all us are united we could solve this....
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