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  2.  @marvin19966  min wage in the philippines is like around 15k pesos officially around the capital at metro manila, but unofficially, blue collar workers like maids are normally paid like around 8k pesos or lower inclusive of living and food in the same home as the family at some room at the back by the kitchen. this has been the norm among upper middle to upper class filipino families where many grew up with many maids being paid just around that amount. i know in taiwan, they do source a lot of their factory workers and maids these days from the philippines, cuz i met a poor lady and her family in the slums before in payatas in metro manila and she said she has worked as a factory worker before in taiwan and was thinking as well of getting work in south korea. of course, these are the blue collar manual labor workers that only have like highschool graduate or didnt complete college. they're only working subsistence level salaries. the ones who graduated at some college can be paid around 20k-25k pesos as an entry level white collar job, but if person comes from one of the big 4 universities, they could be paid around 20k-30k pesos or so for an entry level job. the middle managers and experienced career people slowly get higher salaries but it usually just caps around 90k pesos or so. for incomes of over 100k or 120k pesos, u gotta have ur own business or big shares or be C-level at some company. some richer families in the philippines get rich off of having multiple branches of their business grow and spread till the their families make business empires to be billionaires. usually the billionaires in the philippines are some chinese filipino families and a few old blood spanish filipino families. the above rates are monthly rates.
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