Thursday, 24 August 2023

Taiwan : How Taiwan’s Young Graduates Cope With High Costs

 

The high cost of living made graduates receiving low wages.

 Many new graduates are not happy with the salary or wages. 

They have to work 2 or 3 jobs to get the sufficient money for the living.

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 Millennials in Taiwan are facing a new reality — high cost of living, stagnating wages and tougher competition for well-paying jobs. Despite getting university degrees, many are not better off financially than their parents’ generation. Some are just surviving, with no savings at the end of each month. Unlike their parents, who entered the workforce in the 1980s during the golden era of wage growth in post-war Taiwan, youths today face single-digit economic growth and slow wage increases, amid overall inflation and the rising cost of housing. CNA Insider follows the lives of a few ‘trapped’ youths to see what they’re doing to cope - including working up to 4 jobs, or going overseas to work in F&B jobs. 00:00 Intro 03:07 Super-commuting to save on rent 05:27 The low market pay for fresh graduates 09:40 Slow wage growth vs inflation in Taiwan over 10 years 11:39 Who are ‘Bei Piao’ or North Drifters? 12:10 What a NT$11,000 rental in Taipei looks like 13:23 One youth’s living expenses & zero savings 17:12 Why young Taiwanese are going overseas to work 20:39 Social housing as a solution 23:27 Hopes and dreams of Taiwanese youths


 

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