The Philippines Inequality Problem, Explained

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • Narrated by Tom McKay
    Video Edited by iyanbriandi
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    0:00 The Wealth Gap
    2:13 The Mega Rich Issue
    5:25 The Metro Manila Issue
    7:57 The Domino Effect
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Komentáře • 464

  • @BehindAsia
    @BehindAsia  Před rokem +29

    How do you think the Philippines should fix its inequality issue? Let us know down below!

    • @funjuicechannel6137
      @funjuicechannel6137 Před rokem

      Sy family are indeed a billionaire cause the money circulate only to their created BDO banks. and even offer a low interest rate to those people who are planning to invest. plus their withholding tax.

    • @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967
      @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967 Před rokem +4

      Inequality is so well entrenched in the country that eradicating it is impossible. The best the Philippine Government could do is make sure that basic services such as healthcare are available to everyone and if the economic circumstance permit, provide universal basic income

    • @toledochristianmatthew9919
      @toledochristianmatthew9919 Před rokem +12

      As a Filipino, I don't think this is just an issue where the rich are hoarding all the money. I have seen literal people given opportunities to change their economic conditions but are too afraid or lazy to make risks. I have seen many children skip school even though donations and government programs are helping them. I have seen people squander tgeir potential because of alchohol, drugs, and family problems. There are deep societal issues that cannot be solved by giving poor people more money. There are a lot different jobs that requires more skilled workers and other jobs that have too many people already working in them.

    • @charlesdiputado28
      @charlesdiputado28 Před rokem +1

      In my opinion, it's a matter of minimizing bureaucratic system in the society which makes the rich and poor gap more complicated. More Career opportunities especially to the skilled and professional individuals in Public class🤔🤔🤔

    • @asheka
      @asheka Před rokem

      One word "Zakat"

  • @chrisc5991
    @chrisc5991 Před rokem +82

    DepEd should try to include the subject of finance in primary and secondary schools...that should help most filipinos

    • @handel1111
      @handel1111 Před rokem +8

      but instead they cramp up useless subjects

    • @dilaleo1855
      @dilaleo1855 Před rokem +1

      @@handel1111 Like English and Filipino

    • @asahiorbit4565
      @asahiorbit4565 Před rokem +4

      The government should increase the taxes of the rich so that Filipinos can benefit on their wealth. Additionally, decreasing corruption can put our money to efficient use.

    • @chrisc5991
      @chrisc5991 Před rokem +9

      @@asahiorbit4565 they can only do so because most of our fellow Filipinos don't manage their money...rich people kept getting rich because aside from providing value to the masses they know where to put and how to make their money work for them. Yes taxes are good since everyone use public utilities and infrastructures but even if we do increase the taxes on them, they will soon find loopholes to reduce or even pay no taxes at all. After all, they pay a lot for financial managers and legal team who can do those things without breaking the law.

    • @chrisc5991
      @chrisc5991 Před rokem +15

      @@dilaleo1855 language itself is a very important subject...ung way of teaching lang most of the time discourages most people from learning them effectively. There are people willing to pay for individuals who know different languages. I know someone who earns millions just by being a translator and has learned another(making it four) to earn more. At the end of the day, it always depends on the individual kaya let's make sure we keep striving on making ourselves more valuable to our country.

  • @charlesocampo4240
    @charlesocampo4240 Před rokem +116

    You are missing half of the story. Corruption😔

    • @rogerpolito1660
      @rogerpolito1660 Před rokem +7

      your right absolutely bro

    • @eyes4257
      @eyes4257 Před rokem +11

      Unity ng mga corrupt 😅

    • @leexiao1837
      @leexiao1837 Před rokem

      @@eyes4257 iyak na nman Buti nga kahit may utang kita malaking project na pinagkagastusan samantalang Yung kulto niyo puro utang din Wala nman naipagawa project kundi rebulto nila 😜😜😜

    • @gabbytay
      @gabbytay Před rokem +1

      lol No government is not corrupt. it is not corruption economic restriction to foreign investments and idiot laws make it harder to do business in philippines. also the centric system of government in NCR withholds the rest of the regions. imagine our tax in mindanao being sent to NCR then we ask for a budget for our projects. NCR then needs to approve it and send the money back to the local units. the more hands the money goes thru more of the money falls off to the pockets. the system itself promotes corruption.

    • @NueX23
      @NueX23 Před rokem +7

      @@eyes4257 iyak ka ng 6 years

  • @FinasIsAJoke
    @FinasIsAJoke Před rokem +34

    hope the philippines will getting better in many aspects. love from indonesia

  • @markmywords9372
    @markmywords9372 Před rokem +19

    The Filipino people do it to themselves by continually voting for rich families to run the country. They also need to have jury style courts, which the rich don't want.

    • @d1snuts
      @d1snuts Před 3 měsíci

      As opposed to? All the candidates are rich. To be a candidate you would need education, and only the rich can afford education.

  • @tranquilityisland
    @tranquilityisland Před rokem +54

    The good thing about Vietnam is they able to develop their 5 great cities equally to each other not only thier capital Hanoi, they have Ho Chi Minh city in the South the largest city, Hanoi in the North, Da Nang, Nha Trang, and theres the other one i forgot city name in between so the income and job oppurtunity is fairly distributed, unlike Philippines we only have Manila as source of job opportinities outside Manila are small cities with provincial rate wages.

    • @edwinfcapidos
      @edwinfcapidos Před rokem

      Vietnam is under a communism so that's given.

    • @forte609
      @forte609 Před rokem

      You do realize that only a few regions gives taxes to the national government? Instead of looking at Manila, look at your province and wonder why some of your services are sh*t.
      Some politicians deny permits to competing investors of their businesses in their province.

    • @nar-aryanalakanta1464
      @nar-aryanalakanta1464 Před rokem +1

      just like Indonesia Jakarta=Manila

    • @WhyAlwaysMeOfficial
      @WhyAlwaysMeOfficial Před rokem +1

      @@nar-aryanalakanta1464 just like Malaysia Kuala Lumpur = Manila

    • @kelly51757
      @kelly51757 Před rokem +2

      Because you always elect President from Luzon of course everything will be in Manila like our National language is Tagalog but there are more Bisaya speaking Pilipinos & don’t tell me that Tagalog is known worldwide it’s nothing but because the politicians were from Manila they choose Tagalog… duh!

  • @aforadorable6006
    @aforadorable6006 Před rokem +24

    The Philippines must create more local jobs so that university graduates have jobs.

    • @fielkeiseedmet
      @fielkeiseedmet Před rokem +15

      Every little job requires Bachelor's degree whoch is absurd.

    • @eizendragon5141
      @eizendragon5141 Před rokem +4

      @@fielkeiseedmet for real, entry level job requires a fresh grad with level 3 certification with 10 years of experience of work. which is bullshit

    • @alcubz2622
      @alcubz2622 Před rokem +6

      To create local jobs you need investments, but Philippines isn't attractive place for foreigners to invest primary because of its strict Filipino first economic restriction in the constitution.

    • @eyes4257
      @eyes4257 Před rokem +6

      @@alcubz2622 or corrupt government

    • @sonlaxx
      @sonlaxx Před rokem +1

      more jobs = less chances of advancing technologically

  • @citizenoftheworld7899
    @citizenoftheworld7899 Před rokem +25

    First I visited Makati then BGC, I said it's developing then When I went outside of those area, My heart was broken ... sadly the disparity there is really high, the poor is going poor!

    • @paranoya733
      @paranoya733 Před rokem +4

      Only area owned & managed by private companies maintained well.. area managed by local government is like hell! Another thing is government structure of The philippines are not effective & efficient.. metro manila have 16 different cities each lead by 1 major, integration is hard because too many leaders with ego

    • @alexvtan
      @alexvtan Před rokem +1

      BGC and all the other CBD in the Philippines is actually a bubble. It does not represent the general condition of the country. It is an islands of prosperity in a sea of poverty.

  • @heymikey1981
    @heymikey1981 Před rokem +41

    Vietnam will soon surpass the Philippines in terms of GDP and GDP per capita. It's really sad. Too many poor people being born and moving to the cities, causing lots of slums and no taxes being paid. On the other hand, educated Filipinos are setting up roots overseas, instead of creating new businesses in the country, which leads to higher tax revenues for building infrastructure, etc.

    • @z4ngetsu314
      @z4ngetsu314 Před rokem +1

      Let's just say one day it'll comeback to us bigger than expected. Actually it'll be a big loss for the world if Philippines improved. All of OFW will return specially the teachers and nurses. At the same time the demand for them would increase if they're really needed. What i mean is we could have demand more for sending our people overseas, it's just we can't because there's nothing for them to go back and they're trap to take the job or get nothing.

    • @quangtran7229
      @quangtran7229 Před rokem +2

      Already surpassed in terms of GDP per capital. Let's check IMF.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ASEAN_countries_by_GDP

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 Před měsícem

      Filipinos with university degrees have no job opportunities and so go to other countries.

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 Před měsícem

      The pay for nurses is very low. But in USA they can earn $100k or more a year.
      No different than Mexicans working in USA and send money back to Mexico.

  • @user-hl7xf1kb7r
    @user-hl7xf1kb7r Před rokem +4

    If only we have more law makers who's well versed in economics rather than famous personalities... This goes back to all Filipino people... Do not take for granted your right to vote and to choose... The power to change the current situation of our country is in our hand... And yet we do not take it seriously...

  • @dexteradao4186
    @dexteradao4186 Před rokem +6

    On top of the minimum wage in Ph, we also have a provincial minimum wage which is significantly lower than the national minimum wage. If we factor in the higher cost of living and higher utility cost in the province, the result is actually quite expected. People in the province is left with only 2 choices, go to work in Manila or go work abroad, a third option is stay and work in the province but that would mean that you and your family will have to starve and you will not be afforded an at least decent education which in turn means that your personal poverty now evolves into generational poverty.

  • @toyangermitanya
    @toyangermitanya Před rokem +13

    More taxes on the wealthy will just be a burden to the poor, because all those taxes will make things expensive. People got rich because of corruption and drugs. But we're looking at a better future. Punishing the rich will not eradicate poverty. We need more opportunities, education and less corruption. People need to think rationally, the thing about us Filipinos, we think our hardship is a test from God. And God will suddenly conjure wealth if you hang on long enough. We need to be proactive.

    • @bepitan
      @bepitan Před rokem

      if you did tax the wealthy hopefully they might eventually leave, honestly the philippines would still function without the wealthy and for the poor things can't possibly get any worse, only better.

    • @toyangermitanya
      @toyangermitanya Před rokem +1

      @@bepitan the problem with the wealthy leaving, is that they will take their wealth with them. We will lose jobs. The government can't give that much money. The wealthy get tax breaks because the take the risks. We can't tax the wealthy in hopes that they will leave or the money will be spread to the poor. The poor don't even know how to handle money. That's why we need more education. I helped people, and I noticed ,you'll give them capital, after a few months, the business is gone. Why? Because they don't know how to manage it. They don't know how to separate the inventory. They get paid for the day and spend it on their basic needs and some. Then when the business is dead, they'd complain on how unfair life is. And it's another cycle. People need jobs, know how to "save" money and invest(grow) it.

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 Před měsícem

      Taxing the rich is the beginning. Add to this end corruption, change the voting system, and change the mindset of the voters who keep voting in the corrupt politicians and vote against their own self-interests. Republican voters do the exact same in USA.
      Filipinos voted for Bongbong Marcus son of Ferdinand Marcos reputed to have stolen billions from the treasury. What can you expect from the son? Not much, more of the same.

  • @bepitan
    @bepitan Před rokem +5

    i think that the wealthy in the Philippines like things just the way they are, and since the wealthy are in power that's just how things will remain.

  • @viethoangtrantrinh6519
    @viethoangtrantrinh6519 Před rokem +20

    The wealth gap is not the problem, the problem is Poverty rate
    It doesnt matter as much if your 1% population holds the money as long as your bottom 50% are well fed, dressed and educated, but the issue is 1 in every 4 fillipino is living in poverty. This has to change in the future. Much love to the Phillipinos

    • @MrQwertypoiuyty
      @MrQwertypoiuyty Před rokem +4

      100% Agree. In addition to its success in poverty reduction, Vietnam has also passed the Philippines in terms of income per capita as well, and it will continue to accelerate more - maybe even double than the Philippines in the next 10 years. Vietnam's strategies of encouraging more healthy competition, job-generating export manufacturing and export industries, and more open investment + FDI laws worked. This means that there is more money going around in the Vietnamese peoples' pockets - whether in HCMC, Hanoi, Da Nang, Can Tho, Hai Pong, etc. (unlike the Philippines wherein a third of the total money is in Metro Manila). Much love to Vietnam, one of my favourite countries in the world in terms of culture and food - Filipino here btw.

    • @joyxiuee
      @joyxiuee Před rokem

      Probably because of selfish and ignorant, corrupt politicians who don't care abt the poor ppl..i hate them so much

    • @bluesteel4336
      @bluesteel4336 Před rokem

      1 out of 4 people are poor because they choose to be poor, almost most filipinos dont have any actual trade or skill hire a new college engineer from philippines he dosent know anyth8ng at all, just PC games.

  • @nathanielcarreon5634
    @nathanielcarreon5634 Před rokem +47

    Inequality is everywhere even here in the US. Not an excuse to have inequality in the Philippines but the problem is worldwide.

    • @victorsanchez5336
      @victorsanchez5336 Před rokem

      The video is spreading fake news Diliwan evil Propaganda. We are currently in the Golden of Age of the Philippines due to the Presidencies of Tatay Digong Duterte and Prince Bongbong Marcos will release the last will & testament of Pres Marcos Sr which will release the trillion of gold bars that will save the world. #BBM #We Love Marcos

    • @dionium5462
      @dionium5462 Před rokem +5

      Inequality is part of nature. Equality is a figment of human imagination.

    • @f.b.lagent1113
      @f.b.lagent1113 Před rokem

      @@dionium5462 the dynamic of preys and predators, the natural laws, how you can’t control who your parents will be, which country we’ll be born etc.
      all of these were proofs that inequality is mostly innate in nature, the only ways the delusional utopians attempt to fight it is through taking from those on the top but mostly from those advantaged through chance, sometimes even to the point of scapegoating and demonizing, they were ironically unfair and unequal

    • @mochapoundcake
      @mochapoundcake Před rokem +2

      Not in Vietnam. 😜😜😜

    • @michaelengcot7984
      @michaelengcot7984 Před rokem +5

      it would be better if the gap in inequality was small.

  • @jcadag8789
    @jcadag8789 Před rokem +9

    @4:22 Sy in the Philippines is pronounce as just like saying the letter "C" not as the word "sigh" in english.

  • @junglejim4549
    @junglejim4549 Před rokem +4

    Cut down corruption in the country. It is the main issue in every nation on earth. Plus you have to increase the wages of the working class and cut down income taxes. Singapore is a classic example where it is a leader in the ASEAN group since its founding in 1965 because it wages war on corruption , cut down income taxes. The government must also focus in building up her gold reserves and applying silver in their local currency. Central Bank of Singapore bought more gold in 2021.The local Philippine pesos took away COPPER out of the coin thus making it worthless. Fiat currency is not helpful especially when inflation is a major factor. Inflation is actually a hidden tax to the masses which makes the masses live in poverty!

    • @XxEvilClownxxX
      @XxEvilClownxxX Před měsícem

      Singapore is very easy to manage because they're freaking small. They're more like a city than a country. The PHL is an archipelago with 7000+ islands. It needs another level of management to handle this kind of a mess.

  • @walkislife8404
    @walkislife8404 Před rokem +4

    it's not just politics but ideology is the biggest downfall of the Philippines, we don't have that one mindset that would make us support each other instead we go by our own groups. everyone is brainwashed that they have to be better than their fellow instead of helping one another, We are in the center of trade in the world but we are still poor and that is something that we have to question for ourselves, for example even overseas here in Canada if you look at Filipino festivals you would see different grous ie: Alumni of this school group, fraternity of this group, regional groups etc. Everywhere we go we still tend to go with our groups we associate with instead of Filipino people in general. Not all are like this but I do see this pattern. The only Filipinos who tend to be accepting of all types of Filipinos are the ones who were born here but majority of them can't even speak the language, they just look Filipino on the outside but ideology wise they are more western.

    • @s.t.santos5928
      @s.t.santos5928 Před rokem +1

      True. In fairness, tribalism exists everywhere but we Filipinos tend to be worse off than other nationalities. It's very pronounced among us. I could be wrong, tho. There is some kind of conscious and unconscious competition among us. It's a cultural thing and definitely unhealthy. I'm not sure if we'll ever get rid of that trait. Sad.

  • @michaelengcot7984
    @michaelengcot7984 Před rokem +2

    The idea of giving back to the employees is excellent. Other than the salary they receive, it would be great to earn a house for being productive at work.

    • @XxEvilClownxxX
      @XxEvilClownxxX Před měsícem

      The employers in the PHL is mostly chinese the largest conglomerate is a chinese "sy". unlike the western employers the Chinese employers treated their employees like they're in a sweatshop rather than a workplace. They work 6 days a week 9hrs. per day with minimum wage (not living wage) of like $9 or $10 per day

  • @gurangnagamer8194
    @gurangnagamer8194 Před rokem +1

    Most politicians if not all are businessmen themselves. Because of this, policies and reallife application favors them.

  • @chrisk7118
    @chrisk7118 Před rokem

    Great analysis

  • @johnkennethmasong3368

    Let's just continue to work harder.

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 Před měsícem

      Working harder solves nothing. Filipinos must change their systems.

  • @chandreabitancor
    @chandreabitancor Před měsícem

    Can I request a citation from these sources, please.

  • @kesatria_gelap
    @kesatria_gelap Před rokem +1

    In malaysia profitable company own by goverment like banking,utilities,plantation and petroleum..the profit will return to people like subsidies and finacial aid for low-income household with these can reduce inequality problem.. but our population not big as Philippine..and of cause we also have corupt issue make it not clean.

  • @ramonlacausa
    @ramonlacausa Před rokem

    Need to fix peoples income gaps! 🙏🇵🇭

  • @raimileyao4419
    @raimileyao4419 Před rokem

    Exactly!

  • @edwardEyap
    @edwardEyap Před rokem

    Yah, BA..i think youre right to your Observations to Our Country The Philippines i know that Richest Billionaire to our country has over they are huge income of wealth than Ours we are far thier lifestyle..Thank for your concern.

  • @alcubz2622
    @alcubz2622 Před rokem +9

    One reason is that Filipinos are very forgiving people, politicians can fvck them up many times and they forget about it next election.
    Filipinos are also die hard supporters, they can turn a blind eye on anything bad their idol politician does.

    • @bepitan
      @bepitan Před rokem +1

      money for votes is the beginning of the end.

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 Před měsícem

      Filipinos are their own worse enemies.

  • @Stephen_Jabs
    @Stephen_Jabs Před rokem +3

    You forgot the Population factor that hugely affects the wealth gap in the Philippines

    • @gorilladisco9108
      @gorilladisco9108 Před rokem

      America has three times the population of the Philippines, so population is just an excuse. The problem is government control of economy. Those billionaires get their wealth because they bribed the government to keep their competitors away.

  • @silentfan_4423
    @silentfan_4423 Před rokem +1

    Over population is the one reason why a lot Filipino leaving poverty.

  • @kitldr5164
    @kitldr5164 Před rokem +1

    Mostly when they have more money the spend it into luxury things instead of using it to make business or investment
    That's why...

  • @lucianorosso3375
    @lucianorosso3375 Před rokem +1

    we need equity more than equality.

    • @EarthForces
      @EarthForces Před rokem

      Justice matters more. Equality of outcome is an illusion peddled by the worst of tyrants guising themselves in the cloak of egalitarianism.

  • @gojospeepee9957
    @gojospeepee9957 Před rokem +2

    I don't think it will ever change unless Philippines implement a French Revolution tactics. It has to be a complete turnover for things to change at this rate. Almost all of the politicians in the Philippines are wealthy and self-serving. They would not want to change the current policies if it is in their advantage. Filipino people kept voting for them or they keep finding ways on winning the election so the country's wealth is really concentrated on a small number of individuals. It's not going to change unless the people's minds are completely changed.

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 Před měsícem

      You are correct. The mindset of the Filipinos must be changed. Without it it will be business as usual.

  • @smallking4967
    @smallking4967 Před rokem +2

    inequality is mostly due to the level of tolerance of corruption in the developing nations.

    • @victorsanchez5336
      @victorsanchez5336 Před rokem

      The video is spreading fake news Diliwan evil Propaganda. We are currently in the Golden of Age of the Philippines due to the Presidencies of Tatay Digong Duterte and Prince Bongbong Marcos will release the last will & testament of Pres Marcos Sr which will release the trillion of gold bars that will save the world. #BBM #We Love Marcos

  • @bensgoodeats1493
    @bensgoodeats1493 Před rokem +2

    So Philippines target is 8% economic growth rate . But this is meaningless if there is no inclusive growth

  • @duwaymanuitrt146
    @duwaymanuitrt146 Před rokem

    @6:24... 110 million usd is around 6 billion pesos.. not 6 trillion.

  • @leonardmichaelmarkrandrup2375

    The poor sector of the Philippines tend to spend a substantial part of their income towards vices - alcholoic drinks, lotto, cigarrette etc. Imagine this, a stick of cigarette cost 8 to 10 pesos. Consuming 5 sticks a day or P1,500 a month could have neen save or invested for future income.
    It is not how much one earns, it is how much one saves.

  • @bradleyilagan3939
    @bradleyilagan3939 Před rokem +1

    The Philippines have a protectionist economic policy which discourages foreign investors which means the richest of Filipinod are the ones ontrolling the economy. Without any competition from foreigners is the lack of quality in services and salary. The unitary system further enables the economic gap between Manila and the regions, which is why there have been discourse on shifting to a federal structure and removing the protectionist policies in the Constitution as it is believed that development would be able to spread across the country since regions won't need to give away a huge share of their income to Metro Manila whilst foreign investors aid the regions towards a self-sustaining economy.
    It's worth noting that Vietnam have less protectionist policies due to the Doi Moi reforms while the Philippines has inherently been a capitalist country.

    • @tarekmaussili7981
      @tarekmaussili7981 Před 10 měsíci

      Hey, this is a well thought out analysis. Just wondering where you’re getting your sources from for this information?
      I especially liked how you examined the foreign investment predicament where the underlying protectionist policies embedded within the constitution infringes on socioeconomic progress.

  • @s.t.santos5928
    @s.t.santos5928 Před rokem +13

    I think it will take at least a generation to fix the inequality of income among regions but we're headed in the right direction. For one, many BPO centers and ecozones are now located in major cities outside of Metro-Manila. Nationwide infra projects under PRRD have also created some economic opportunities for the locals. The billionaire clans in Metro-Manila have been investing heavily in major cities in the south in the form of real estate development and shopping malls. An increase in tourism revenues will add to the economic growth of the poorer regions.

    • @martin4911
      @martin4911 Před rokem

      Do Phillipine has bridges that connect every island in the contry? Or unlike every country, I would like to see Indonesia and Phillipine use water transport like no other country using it, more effectively.

    • @DGoldy303
      @DGoldy303 Před rokem +1

      Same PRRD that left us with PHP12.79 trillion in debt. 🤡

    • @s.t.santos5928
      @s.t.santos5928 Před rokem +1

      @@DGoldy303 At least the money didn't end up in the secret Swiss bank accounts of the Marcoses.

    • @tinienteabanil2922
      @tinienteabanil2922 Před rokem +4

      @@DGoldy303 that is domestic debt , kinda necessary tbh if we wanna improve , we should then worry if it was foreign

    • @WatchaPinasTV
      @WatchaPinasTV Před rokem +5

      @@tinienteabanil2922 Agree! Money grows money! The majority of debt is domestic anyway. The truth of the matter is, that the Philippines has a very low debt compared to the rest of the world. If the country has to attract investors, we need to invest and develop our infrastructure. We are way behind and cannot compete with our neighbors because of our crumbling infrastructures.

  • @Ilove-zc1zm
    @Ilove-zc1zm Před rokem +2

    Our world has a culture of "Matira ang matibay" and this culture must be eliminated. Filipinos are TOO COMPETITIVE people and only those tough will win. Example: at work, there is dominant boss and crab mental colleague, ofcourse kung mahina ka, magreresign ka nalang, ang ending wala kang trabaho o mag i start ka na naman. Habang ang malulupit na tao, sila ang masaya, may trabaho, at may pera. I hope this make sense. Dapat mawala na sa mundo ang too much competition, and so lahat ng taong masipag kahit hindi matalino, will have a chance to earn.

  • @silentfan_4423
    @silentfan_4423 Před rokem +1

    One child policy is the key.

  • @glenmichaelwong517
    @glenmichaelwong517 Před rokem +1

    open fdi and federalism to end the inequality problem

  • @thesilentgeneration
    @thesilentgeneration Před rokem

    Corruption is rampant in the Philippines so until that is addressed inequality will always exist.

  • @DarwinIV
    @DarwinIV Před rokem

    For example, our Politicians in higher position is in higher salary than average employee. Plus thier a lot of politics who unproductive and still they are in the position. The inequality in company, where the company has increasingly earned an income every year but the salary in every employee is still at a lower rate. Plus the corrupt government in the lower position like in a province politicians. Inequality has a great effect in poor people in the Philippines.

  • @cdmorrissy3692
    @cdmorrissy3692 Před 9 měsíci

    When I "retire" in The Philippines 4/2024 I'll have no debt, 13,000,000 Pesos in savings and a 280,000+ Pesos monthly income, which classifies me as "RICH", while the average Filipino
    makes about 25,000 Pesos monthly and has minimal or no savings. Now, THAT is inequality, and makes it risky and difficult to make acceptable "friendships" with those I'll meet, as
    the disparity of liquid/disposable finances is so big and creates very "lopsided" relationships.

  • @anonymous_FoX
    @anonymous_FoX Před rokem +1

    Why are most fresh Graduates not interested in applying for jobs inside the country.
    *Requirement for applicants
    Bachelor Graduate
    must have 1 to 2 years experience of work
    low salary
    overtime not well paid.
    see the standard is like WTF.
    employer want fresh Graduates with experience of 2 years?
    This are both problem for Public and Private.

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 Před měsícem

      Fact: the economy can not absorb all those university graduates. They therefore seek employment outside the country.
      The pay is nothing for nurses in PHP. But in US they could earn $80k or more per year!
      If you are not a nurse you are not Filipino!

  • @AMM0beatz
    @AMM0beatz Před 16 dny

    That is why in Philippines there are many gated communities, thosnis to keep away poor people, similar in contrast on how the Spanish kept natives outside the walled city (Intramuros).

  • @zephyrtv1115
    @zephyrtv1115 Před rokem

    All issues can be easily fix but it will take time but unfortunately greediness of billionaires are more powerful than their ethical minds.

  • @ninojanjeremygo463
    @ninojanjeremygo463 Před rokem

    I always heard the news about the GDP of our country! But not talking about *GDP per capita* instead?!

  • @ladycommentor2536
    @ladycommentor2536 Před rokem +1

    Problem is Poverty is still so rampant here in Philippines...
    It never did change even in the Rule of Duterte ... But Im still hoping that In Marcos era...the percentage of Poverty will go down a little...
    We have decent enough Senators to do their jobs.
    Improve education, give free education and Subsidies to those who are smart kids that are from the poor sector
    Give more jobs... And fucking increase the wages.

  • @danieldatuin3425
    @danieldatuin3425 Před rokem +1

    You forgot the religious billionaires. Manalo family, the Catholic Church, other religious Corp. , the underground economy, the hidden wealth of politicians...

  • @Gold-tj1rt
    @Gold-tj1rt Před rokem +4

    I do really hope that the new administration fixes this issue. In my own analysis (I am not an economist) what Im about to say are just based on my own observations. The real reason is that just like India we do have an impressive growth rate us w/ 6% and India 7% but the thing is our per capita income is way too low. There are many factors affecting it and I think that our wages are too low and cannot even support a family decently. That is why most Filipinos leave abroad to earn a decent living while leaving their children unsupervised. I hope that this issue of wage or salary here be improved. Can you immagine that we also have a law here differentiating the wages of key cities w/ the rural area. That should be abolished. That is why here the rich gets richer while the poor struggles for even the basic.

    • @forte609
      @forte609 Před rokem

      Or maybe stop voting for oligarchs, Family dynasties, actors to the government?

    • @gorilladisco9108
      @gorilladisco9108 Před rokem +4

      A Marcos? Fat chance.

    • @kelly51757
      @kelly51757 Před rokem

      I doubt it, no matter who wins corruption is always there from National to locals. Rich people always take advantage and pay there workers like shit and treat the poor like slaves. It’s sad but it’s the reality.

  • @Vergil4093
    @Vergil4093 Před rokem

    Nyah~😋

  • @pjanicattheisco6991
    @pjanicattheisco6991 Před rokem +1

    The government should attract Millions of Investors to create more Job.
    It wont matter if the richest families are the ones possessing more than half of the Philippine Wealth as long as poverty would be reduced to at least only 5%.
    Due to the stupid restrictions when it comes to Foreign Ownership, Investors are hesitant to invest in the Philippines. Which empowers, the Filipino businessmen with Chinese descent to lowball majority of the Filipinos to a salary in which it is impossible for anyone to afford a comfortable living conditions.

    • @bepitan
      @bepitan Před rokem

      who wants to give 60% control over to a group that is corrupt to start off with??

  • @rodneyd9921
    @rodneyd9921 Před rokem +2

    Lawyers and accountants helping billionaires avoid taxes to blame

  • @jojobani8235
    @jojobani8235 Před rokem

    They took soooo much from us middle income earners (esp income taxes). But the ones who benefit are the poorest and the rich, in which the latter can do some magic and bending rules.

  • @maalat
    @maalat Před rokem +2

    Strengthen higher public education in science, engineering, math for the masses. Hire the best teachers, etc.

  • @cross5464
    @cross5464 Před rokem +7

    been able to speak with different walks of life. the main difference is the mindset. i have friends who are poor that i wanted to help because i have struggled myself and managed to get through but still grinding. when i teach them or give them advice they always have reasons. number one is confidence, next is they just dont admit it but they are already comfortable. not sure if it's because they have low self esteem or they think it's too stressful.
    when i say a lot i mean a lot. all of them have the same mindset. it's fascinating because they almost always have the same excuses

    • @amourlim700
      @amourlim700 Před rokem

      i can relate with you.. i do the same with my relatives.

    • @orinjball5138
      @orinjball5138 Před rokem

      I smell an MLM peddler

  • @efrahaimrn
    @efrahaimrn Před rokem

    Tax evasion is also a big issue in PH.

  • @llenokyleangelesg.926
    @llenokyleangelesg.926 Před rokem +14

    To solve it, there is a need for Constitution Reform especially to Economic Restrictions and Unitary Government. The reason there is a inequality, that is Unitary style of Government and Economic Restrictions, known to us as 60/40 ownership and High Corporate Tax/ High Income Tax. If you are Foreign investor that want to establish a business here in the Philippines, you are subjected to the 60/40 rule that Pilipinos will be given 60% share of the business and to the foreign 40%. That means Our country is not attractive to the foreign investment. The Unitary style of government of the Philippines. Is the key driver of the inequality, if you are Pilipino and you aren't in the NCR the likelihood of your income is much lower than that in the NCR. There is a need for Reform

    • @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967
      @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967 Před rokem +1

      Actually, foreigners can own 100 percent of any business in the Philippines except those specific industries provided in the foreign investments act. Heck even this year foreign companies are may now own a hundred percent stake in public utilities. The reason as to why the Philippines is less attractive to foreign investors, at least compared to our asian counterparts is more complex than the foreign ownership restrictions and high corporate taxes. Bureaucracy, high electric bills, inefficient public transportation are also key factors.

    • @llenokyleangelesg.926
      @llenokyleangelesg.926 Před rokem +1

      @@kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967 yep, but in our constitution, that would be a violation. Yeah it's counter-intuitive for most of us. That is also can be destroyed by just simple lawsuit or challenge to law. But if we need to let's say a true change. I think Reform to the Constitution is the best way. Yep, you have a point on that one

    • @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967
      @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967 Před rokem +1

      @@llenokyleangelesg.926 Though I disagree that violation by the foreign investments act of the constitution is patent. I submit that indeed these restrictions to trade is truly hampering us from reaching our full economic potential. I do hope they also open up foreign ownership in more industries, one industry of which I feel would greatly benefit our country if it is open to full foreign ownership is the education sector..

    • @michaeljohncatubuan9290
      @michaeljohncatubuan9290 Před rokem +1

      How about Malaysia they are federal form of government yet Sabah is still poorer compare to other states? It's not about the form of government it's how the people in the government manage it's wealth

    • @michaeljohncatubuan9290
      @michaeljohncatubuan9290 Před rokem

      @@kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967 I agree with high electricity

  • @mr.joeytumbnail6959
    @mr.joeytumbnail6959 Před rokem +1

    yeah this country tries to take Sabah but they don't even treat their people equally, Sabah will be treated unequally too...

  • @loreleifajardo2430
    @loreleifajardo2430 Před rokem +10

    Federalism and Constitution Amendment is the key. Remove the 60-40 corykong constitution and allow foreign investors.

    • @superbeef8653
      @superbeef8653 Před rokem +2

      Federalism is the solution :)
      #LabanPilipinas
      #TeamPayaman

    • @youcantalwaysgetwhatyouwan6687
      @youcantalwaysgetwhatyouwan6687 Před rokem +3

      we cant even attract investors the *Golden Era of Tiktok Marcos Regime*

    • @loreleifajardo2430
      @loreleifajardo2430 Před rokem

      @@youcantalwaysgetwhatyouwan6687 idiot ! We cant attract investors because we don't allow they to own their business!

    • @stonksss7756
      @stonksss7756 Před rokem +1

      Might as well copy paste this. Removing 60/40 will allow the nation to have more jobs as foreign investors pump millions if not billions of dollars to the economy and will hire local talents, local consumers will win as they will have a lot of options to choose products/services. prices will go down services will be better as old monopolies will crumble(speaking to pldt) as companies compete.

    • @stonksss7756
      @stonksss7756 Před rokem

      @@youcantalwaysgetwhatyouwan6687 utak talanka nasa isip marcos lahat

  • @angelosupsup3726
    @angelosupsup3726 Před rokem +9

    Actually this information is true, it's shows that the billionaires has a big deal with our GDP growth,
    But Philippines reaching middle income in 2 years, and the government aims is to reduce poverty into 9% by 2024, strengthen our farmers and fishing that could help reduce the poverty in provinces,
    Nationwide housing program for the poor and education will be given more support so that the poor kids may have a chance to study for free.
    We can't do much about the billionaires issues, the same with Singapore, Singapore has reached the peak of being wealthy but Singaporean remain poor, they just put its citizens into a flat so that poverty is not visible, watch CNA news people of Singapore begging for donations...
    Singapore is run by oligarchy and the government of Singapore is oligarchys.
    Philippine have a chance to have a better future than Singapore, if the government may correct the system today to avoid inequality and inbalance distribution of GDP growth with the oligarchy and the poor....
    Actually our billionaires in Philippines is not the same in Singapore and Indonesia, our billionaires help the Philippines making rivers clean, creating more jobs and support government infrastructures..
    The inequality and poverty is the efforts of the government or LGU how they support and eradicate the poverty,
    In what particular way and support, or make things happen to elevate livelihoods of its constituents,
    The best example of this is mayor isko Moreno of Manila, learn from him what he does to make tondo hashtag pagpag and entire Manila clean, housing and elevate the livelihoods of its constituents...

    • @alcubz2622
      @alcubz2622 Před rokem

      Filipino billionaires are probably the worst, they just make malls and housing projects sucking in dollars fron OFW's and investing it abroad thus contributing to capital flight and loss in foreign reserves.
      They don't even manufacture tradable goods that can earn from abroad, they are just leachers.

  • @msf0019
    @msf0019 Před rokem

    Yeah. Being poor is hard . we suffer from flood and there is a help in manila every family will get 1500pesos and didn't happen because when the money delivered they use the money in voting for mayor and when my parents check in barangay if they have the name listed and bad news theres nothing so yeah we got no help but rich neighborhood army nurse police got the money and they have connection inside the municipality its very strange why this people taking advantage of poor..

  • @Jim_Colbert
    @Jim_Colbert Před rokem

    That's why when you travel to vietnam you feel they are way richer than pinoy...inequality is very big in pinoy...

  • @venzkie89
    @venzkie89 Před rokem +4

    It is better if you have included the lawmakers as the major factor why these oligarchs becomes so rich. Just think of it, for example, the owner of the large telecommunication company in the Philippines has several news agencies in the country. He/She can control the politics in the country by having puppet politicians. To protect his/her interest in the telecommunication company, his/her news agencies can spread news in favor for the puppet politicians, in exchange for his/her business interests by making laws that will favor to his/her business interests but not for public interests.

  • @bluesky.believeitornot.1882

    Pretty shameful 😕..Corruption can never be stops with those Pinoy politics.

  • @richardg6097
    @richardg6097 Před rokem

    Philippines needs Federalism......

  • @maalat
    @maalat Před rokem +3

    It makes me want to move to visayas to help stimulate the economy

  • @dellcruz2818
    @dellcruz2818 Před rokem +9

    to solve the inequality issue the govt should address the mass housing problem... ENERGY problem.. investment problem and Transportation problem.. these energy. investment. housing. transportation alone has multiplier effect..on the economy..

    • @montecarloiv7617
      @montecarloiv7617 Před rokem

      Population growth affects the GDP too, especially teens in poverty having at least 6 kids doesn’t help at all. We need to take advantage of our geothermal energy and provide access to internet across all islands. It’s the 21st century, our neighbours have overtaken us and we need to fix this country

    • @montecarloiv7617
      @montecarloiv7617 Před rokem

      @@Joshua-qe3bu ignorant ka talaga, kung ayaw mo mag admit na may kasalanan ang govt- walang magbabago. People like you bring our country to shame and lower the human development. Educate mo sarili mo bata

    • @montecarloiv7617
      @montecarloiv7617 Před rokem

      @@Joshua-qe3bu oh pero sino nga sa tingin mo ang responsible sa education? Ang government. Parang di mo alam na ang funding through education is from government. Kung mahal mo talaga ang mga Pinoy di mag spread ka ng awareness, hinde mo naman alam kung bakit mahirap talaga ang buhay sa pinas, kaya nga masyadong malaki ang gap ng social structure. Wala masyado opportunity kaya mataas and rate ng corruption. Systematic yan, kung wala mag opposition sa government di pareho mangyayare or baka papatayin ka kung mag oppose diba?

  • @BikolanongLayas21
    @BikolanongLayas21 Před rokem +2

    Germany, USA European union each have its states members contributing economicaly unlike in the Philippines being centered only in metro manila.. If only each region has its own gross domestic product powerhouse.. Like every region must have each an industrial complexes like Germany then those power in metro Manila woild be scattered wealth.. And incomes..

  • @Renagade01
    @Renagade01 Před rokem

    its not like our poor people have studied entrepreneurship most of this poor family either been pregnant in their teenage years , and so failing to learn any possible small businesses, currently the government is looking on to support such SMES, now this is only one of the reasons for poor family in metro manila but in most provinces especially people from tribes they someimes exchange their childs, especially a daughter, in exchange for any monetary value objects or animals that could hep for farming dont belive me? there is. vloggerr boyaherong pugpod featuring marilyn in which her sisster is sold out by her mother in a young age of 10

    • @dilaleo1855
      @dilaleo1855 Před rokem +1

      Yeah early pregnancy is one of the problem why many Filipinos are poor.And there are many more for example.
      1.Being lazy
      2.Always play games that require money such as tongit.
      3.Always rely on Government
      4.Lack of resourcefulness; hustle; an angle or advantage; determination to thrive; discretion + competence + ability.In Tagalog we call it Diskarte.
      5.We have Crab mentality

  • @Triforce404
    @Triforce404 Před rokem +1

    I'm from Philippines and I am not afraid to say that we are a country of slaves. We make rich people richer.

    • @shawnmoore7517
      @shawnmoore7517 Před rokem

      I strongly agree with this. It has something to do with the traditional way Filipinos educate their kids. Kids are conditioned to respect their parents, and follow orders. They're not allowed to ask questions and give their opinions. They become spineless and vote for dictators.
      During his 6 years term, Rodrigo Duterte talked like a fkng idiot in front of other politicians... Not one single time we saw another adult trying to reason him or confront him. Nope, that's unthinkable. Our authoritarian President is always right about everything.
      What kind of crappy mindset is this?

  • @sinukuan.woodworks
    @sinukuan.woodworks Před rokem

    Wealth Tax. Tax incentives to those who create quality jobs and businesses/industries that our country needs. Tax incentives for those who will develop provinces.

  • @glp912
    @glp912 Před rokem

    Hmmm the inequality and wealth gap in the US is far worst and reaches out globally…

  • @carolynwheaton8547
    @carolynwheaton8547 Před 10 měsíci

    🕊️The Philippines rich live and die with having running water & bathrooms.Other poor children live & die living in Cemeteries 😢

  • @janky111
    @janky111 Před rokem

    Because most businessmen here are half-chinese and they pay low salary to their workers even how their company grow a lot in terms of revenue. No incentives to their employees, no performance base salary.

  • @edwardszolina7214
    @edwardszolina7214 Před rokem

    The main reason for inequality in wealth distribution in the Philippines is the unfair and low pay/salary of skilled and blue collar workers. The Philippines' wealthiest people own businesses that prey on these workers. As a result, a large number of these highly skilled workers are leaving the country to work and contribute their knowledge and skills in other countries where they are treated and paid fairly. Leaving the Philippines the only loser,, while the accepting countries become more developed.

  • @Stephen_Jabs
    @Stephen_Jabs Před rokem +1

    Inequality is present in each country, no one is at par with another

    • @bepitan
      @bepitan Před rokem +2

      vietnam is better in this regard than the philippines.

  • @marinashah9932
    @marinashah9932 Před rokem

    The poor gets poorer and the rich gets richer. There’s still a huge salary rate issue.

  • @BurritoRoll
    @BurritoRoll Před 21 dnem

    Most of those billionaires are sadly Chinese or mostly Chinese. And most of them, will always cut corners to a point where if it is legal to not pay employees, they would do that. 🤮 imagine if income gaps are closer, more spending power for more people, money will flow more, and so on.

  • @georgejuico1241
    @georgejuico1241 Před rokem

    Corruption is the main cause.

  • @TunogSunday
    @TunogSunday Před rokem

    Henry sy and pangilinan and lopez enjoying the money machine of the philippines.

  • @joshuatan3353
    @joshuatan3353 Před rokem

    Some are born idiots and others are genious.. there is already an inequality when were born 😂

  • @sunergi
    @sunergi Před rokem

    "Sigh" Family?

  • @kevaran1422
    @kevaran1422 Před rokem +1

    Wealth gap is one of the consequences of capitalists societies. The simple story is, whoever has bigger asset (capital) has better opportunity to grow that asset even bigger. Rich being richer. But for me, a communist society would no do good either. It should be a balance.

  • @DGoldy303
    @DGoldy303 Před rokem +7

    Effects of the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos is why inequality & poverty are high in the Philippines.

    • @ashplays5336
      @ashplays5336 Před rokem

      Sorry it's because of Cory Aquino who sell so many company in that time and Aquino sell Sabah to Malaysia? It's all Aquino that why' Philippines so poor now
      Btw from Japan here I know what happening in you're country because my boyfriend is Filipino
      Good by corrupt Aquino
      We still waiting to shine again the Philippines so that why Japan government helping Marcos president in Philippines to make Philippines better again thank to Japan government

    • @DGoldy303
      @DGoldy303 Před rokem

      @@ashplays5336 Aquino sell Sabah? HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

    • @cheesecake9845
      @cheesecake9845 Před rokem

      Bulg s kthn b

    • @aerownmartin6935
      @aerownmartin6935 Před rokem

      Nagsimula sa santa corykong nyo po. 😂😂😂

    • @victorsanchez5336
      @victorsanchez5336 Před rokem

      The video is spreading fake news Diliwan evil Propaganda. We are currently in the Golden of Age of the Philippines due to the Presidencies of Tatay Digong Duterte and Prince Bongbong Marcos will release the last will & testament of Pres Marcos Sr which will release the trillion of gold bars that will save the world. #BBM #We Love Marcos

  • @rampage4695
    @rampage4695 Před rokem +1

    US hong kong is above Philippines

    • @official-hb4mr
      @official-hb4mr Před rokem

      But the living standard of poor ppl in both places above are still way higher than that of Philippine

  • @jsm8190
    @jsm8190 Před rokem +1

    The Philippines is poor because most of its wealthy class just don't care enough about the country. They're more exposed to Western culture than actual Filipino culture, and their ultimate dream is to live in a Western nation. Your average rich kid from Alabang or Loyola Heights probably knows more about Marvel movies, NBA, and Formula 1, than the Filipino language. This is what makes the inequality in the Philippines different and more difficult to solve. In other countries, there's also a divide between rich and poor but at least both the rich and poor speak the same language and live the same culture. In the Philippines, this isn't the case. The rich look down on the culture of the lower income classes, calling it "jeje," "squamy," "baduy," etc., while having no embarrassment about the fact that they themselves can't speak straight Filipino and are basically brown-skinned Americans. The Philippines is not their country. It's a temporary vacation spot before they ultimately move to a richer nation.

  • @XxEvilClownxxX
    @XxEvilClownxxX Před měsícem

    The inequality in the Philippines is by designed and not by nature. why?
    The Constitution of the PHL is restrictive and only the wealthiest of the country can afford big investment. 60/40 60% filipino and 40% foreigners if you're a foreigner are you willing to invest to a business where you don't have a full control over it?? of course not.. and when you're Filipino do you uave the money of 60% for investment of course not, and those that can afford it became the pioneer and masterminds of the inequality of the PHL. They dictate the salary, prices, school tuitions, Filipino working abroad, imports, lands, etc.

  • @3pleLL
    @3pleLL Před rokem

    Some worthless education subjects, like redundancy from high school to college, Lack of efficiency in the laws implemented The government's lack of control toward systems and large businesses (outdated and irrelevant laws). and foremost, a lack of research and development for the country.
    The Philippines is a battleground, a haven and playground for rich people, and a paradise for fools.

  • @djdhada4324
    @djdhada4324 Před rokem

    Federalism...that's the answer.

  • @BurritoRoll
    @BurritoRoll Před 21 dnem

    Most of those billionaires are sadly Chinese or mostly Chinese. And most of them, will always cut corners to a point where if it is legal to not pay employees, they would do that. 🤮

  • @maalat
    @maalat Před rokem

    Move major government offices, departments further north like Bulacan, Pampangga, Tarlac,la union, etc

  • @leonardmichaelmarkrandrup2375

    Federalism is one solution.

  • @mrchristmas4872
    @mrchristmas4872 Před rokem +4

    Please make video on Malaysia inequality especially in political economy and education. 🙌

    • @Stephen_Jabs
      @Stephen_Jabs Před rokem +1

      I agree especially on Sabah which is not theirs

    • @sflwr6467
      @sflwr6467 Před rokem

      @@Stephen_Jabs sabah belong to Malaysia..Malaysia already recognized by the un. how can sulu take sabah from sovereign country (Malaysia) ?if sulu can claim sabah, then malaysia can also claim Singapore 😂

  • @CORNHEAD123456
    @CORNHEAD123456 Před rokem

    I think Phillippines should demand Sabah back to be their territory

    • @yolo8283
      @yolo8283 Před rokem

      This is beyond stupid.

    • @Onion_Knights
      @Onion_Knights Před rokem

      hell no, its not urs to begin with. and no one wants to suffer with u

  • @hendywinanda3617
    @hendywinanda3617 Před rokem

    Poor philipines😓😓

  • @butchhenson7288
    @butchhenson7288 Před rokem

    Wider reform in government insstitution ,eradicate too much corruption and abuse of political power, judiciary system is inutile because of political influence ofthe highest posisition in government,

  • @eduardoquiban947
    @eduardoquiban947 Před rokem

    COMPLAINERS, ARE NEEDS TO WORKS NOT TO COMPLAINS. IN AMERICA MANY ABANDON
    PLACES SPECIALLY IN CALIFORNIANS. IN EUROPE ARE ALSO PROPAGANDAS BUT ,CAN NOT
    HELP YOU BECAUSE OF ASSYLUM. ABANDON PEOPLE WHO ARE SLEPPING IN THE STREET.
    EUROPE ARE ,ALSO EMERGING ECONOMICS WITH OUT STOP. THIS ALL AROUND THE ,GLOBE
    BECAUSE OF PANDEMIE..