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41 per cent of Thais barely make ends meet: poll

By THE NATION

 

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More than 41 per cent of Thais have no savings and are living pay cheque to pay cheque, a new poll shows.

 

Bangkok Poll by Bangkok University Research Centre on Saturday published a survey on “Thai people’s financial status in 2020”, saying that 41.1 per cent of respondents lived pay cheque to pay cheque and had no monthly savings, while 28.3 per cent said they had to borrow just to support their families. Some 17.6 per cent said they earned adequately, but their savings this year had been reduced.

 

The survey was conducted among 1,221 respondents from all regions of Thailand.

 

The majority of respondents (61.3 per cent) listed the reason for their reduced earning/savings as the soaring prices of consumer products, while 36.8 per cent said they had to pay mortgage for house or car, while 29.3 per cent said their businesses had seen fewer customers this year.

 

When asked how they coped with financial problems, 81.7 per cent said they had to become more thrifty and think before spending, while 55.7 per cent said they had to cut back on dining out and travelling, 22.7 per cent opted to seeking supplementary income, such as selling items online and becoming a delivery person.

 

When asked what expenses were still the top priority even in this economic situation, 80.8 per cent of respondents said utility bills (water, electricity, internet, telephone), followed by food (73.3 per cent) and educational expenses for their children (43.8 per cent).

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30397957?utm_source=category&utm_medium=internal_referral

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-11-15
 
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1 hour ago, CharlieH said:

The other difference here is the strength of family and community, which is admirable in my opinion, and why you dont see so much "in your face" poverty. People here can also eat and sleep in Wats. In the west the Churches woukd be padlocked !  

I think that is largely a myth, based on the evidence of Thai family units I have seen and their behaviour, often criminal, that leads to the loss of family assets, imprisonment and destitution, often of elderly family members.

 

As usual in Thailand it is all about appearances and the reality is often very different.

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1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

It's obvious in Pattaya. People sleeping in deserted bar complexes, wandering aimlessly along beach road, empty shops and businesses everywhere... it's grim.

In Bangkok there are plenty of rough sleepers, go to Hua Lampong at night

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