Yes, I think what people earn to make their living compared with what it costs to live is somewhat varied. Many people in the Philippines, no doubt, think that we are rich. Compared to the people in the Philippines we have a lot and make a lot of money, but it is a struggle for us to manage and have enough money to cover everything. I have a couple of houses that I have inherited and I rent them out, and have been doing that for several years. I have had bad renters in both houses who have not paid the rent and have damaged the houses. I have had to spend money trying to repair the damages, while not getting rent, so what little Social Security Income I get I have been going behind, losing my savings account! Finally I have wonderful people in both houses. The one house I have been allowing renters to repair it as part of the rent, because of the damages, because they were happy to do that, because I don't have to be stressed about it, and because they are wonderful people. But because of that I am not getting ahead from that house. I have my kids and grandkids now in the other house, and things have not gone well for them, so they are not able to pay. I accept that because they are my kids, and they are repairing the house from damages from a bad renter that I had to evict, and I hate to do that, but I don't think I am going to have to do that for a while. I pay my credit card off every month because I can't afford to carry any debt with the amount of money that I have coming in. I use the credit card for some expenses and I try hard to keep it down, but it is a struggle. So I have some money that I have to spend out of the checking account, and then I have to pay that credit card out of the checking account money also. By the time I pay property taxes, house insurance, and buy things needed to maintain the properties, it is a struggle. But I am alway hopeful that things will be better, and I am sure they will.
We don't have too many living expenses as we live in a house that we own on our kids' property, so that helps. It still costs a lot of money for food and gasoline to go where we need to go. I think even in the Philippines the amount of money that it takes to live depends on where the people live, their housing needs, and I think probably, even though the farmers don't get much money, it takes less money for them to live,and I have a feeling that they live better than people living in a large city with lots of expenses, and high costs of living.