Filipino public school teachers face significant financial hardship, earning 27,000-50,000 pesos monthly but often taking home as little as 5,000 pesos after deductions, forcing many to borrow money for basic needs and classroom expenses while continuing to work hard to educate students.
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Why Teachers in the Philippines Are Still in Debt?本站添加:
Did you know some teachers in the Philippines take home almost nothing after deductions? A public school teacher in the Philippines can earn around 27,000 to 50,000 pesos a month.
After loans, bills, and deductions, some are left with as little as 5,000 pesos.
Sometimes, even less. Many teachers take loans just to cover everyday needs: food, rent, family expenses, and emergencies. And sometimes, teachers spend their own money on classroom materials [music] like construction Not everything is provided. So, instead of saving, more money goes out. Over time, those loans grow. Interest adds up. Monthly payments increase. So, when salary comes in, a huge portion is already gone. Yet, everyday they still show up, teach, guide students, and do their best.
Imagine working this hard and still struggling financially. Could you live like this?
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