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SPECIAL REPORT: OUTLOOK WITHIN AND BEYOND THE FINANCIAL CRISIS IN 2005: 1 2
For most part of her married life, [Alice, Kara] (not her real name) has been shelling out P10,000 from her family's monthly income for house rents. But this year they intend to transfer from their rented house at the University of the Philippines Teachers' Village to a unit along J.P. Riz...
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description | For most part of her married life, [Alice, Kara] (not her real name) has been shelling out P10,000 from her family's monthly income for house rents. But this year they intend to transfer from their rented house at the University of the Philippines Teachers' Village to a unit along J.P. Rizal St. in Makati, in the stretch of residential/ industrial land parallel to the Pasig River. For Alice and her husband, their combined monthly income of P30,000 can only cover essentials like house rent, househelp, food, and miscellaneous expenses that cover transportation and other unexpected spending at work. Similar to Alice's practice, Kara's family also does substitution for certain food ingredients. "With the high cost of other important things, I have to prioritize my money," she says. |
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