Time for the money thing again? How much are you spending these days?
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Time for the money thing again? How much are you spending these days?
With the money spend question often of interest to many, and what with not having polled on it since before "the great sickening", I thought perhaps those of you left on the ground could let the rest of us know what sort of money you're going through at the moment.
Perhaps some might also like to comment on whether they're experiencing any significant increase in the cost of living post covid.
Results from pre-covid poll.
Perhaps some might also like to comment on whether they're experiencing any significant increase in the cost of living post covid.
Results from pre-covid poll.
Re: Time for the money thing again? How much are you spending these days?
Family of three with two cats and a dog, we spend about $1300 a month but that can easily get out of control with short trips. We're able to put back a decent amount every month so it's fine, could definitely be saving more as I know some expat families living on under 700 and still enjoying their time here.
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Re: Time for the money thing again? How much are you spending these days?
Staying afloat in Cams means your doin well
SAVING means your doing Superb !!
SAVING means your doing Superb !!
Re: Time for the money thing again? How much are you spending these days?
Family of four, with an addition of a fifth to support studies. Plus two dogs, two puppies and a bunch of chicken. We don't pay rent because we have our own place to stay. Pay for electricity and schools though. And medical insurance and one or two trips to Europe every year.
The amount we spend on local food increased about 15% during the last year. Travels up 30-40%, that's why we cancelled our intended trip in April. We spend about 1500 a month.
The amount we spend on local food increased about 15% during the last year. Travels up 30-40%, that's why we cancelled our intended trip in April. We spend about 1500 a month.
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Re: Time for the money thing again? How much are you spending these days?
just to note that the average YEARLY income of cambodian citizen is roughly 2000-3000 US$. You will find stats that are even well below those figures.
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Re: Time for the money thing again? How much are you spending these days?
spending less for the 2 of us in Phuket, eating better and enjoying it more than living in Kep
Rented out the house in Kep so offsets the rent here
Wife makes 3x -4x what she made in kep as well
Rented out the house in Kep so offsets the rent here
Wife makes 3x -4x what she made in kep as well
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Time for the money thing again? How much are you spending these days?
I'm quite sure I've read many times that on a global scale, most white, working, western men are usually in the top 5% of earners, - globally being the operative word here - even though most of us may feel as if we earn a modest wage.
Some of us may feel like we struggle at times, but there are plenty of people who are really struggling. Living in Cambodia makes this all the more poignant.
Some of us may feel like we struggle at times, but there are plenty of people who are really struggling. Living in Cambodia makes this all the more poignant.
The difference between animals and humans is that animals would never allow the dumb ones to lead the pack.
Re: Time for the money thing again? How much are you spending these days?
So how much do you spend?xandreu wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 8:40 pm I'm quite sure I've read many times that on a global scale, most white, working, western men are usually in the top 5% of earners, - globally being the operative word here - even though most of us may feel as if we earn a modest wage.
Some of us may feel like we struggle at times, but there are plenty of people who are really struggling. Living in Cambodia makes this all the more poignant.
Re: Time for the money thing again? How much are you spending these days?
Yes, many Cambodians struggle financially in day to day life. It's one of the reasons we have a Cambodian living in with us to support the studies But I don't think that's the scope of this poll.truffledog wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 8:28 pm just to note that the average YEARLY income of cambodian citizen is roughly 2000-3000 US$. You will find stats that are even well below those figures.
Re: Time for the money thing again? How much are you spending these days?
The poll is anonymousKammekor wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 8:44 pmSo how much do you spend?xandreu wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 8:40 pm I'm quite sure I've read many times that on a global scale, most white, working, western men are usually in the top 5% of earners, - globally being the operative word here - even though most of us may feel as if we earn a modest wage.
Some of us may feel like we struggle at times, but there are plenty of people who are really struggling. Living in Cambodia makes this all the more poignant.
The difference between animals and humans is that animals would never allow the dumb ones to lead the pack.
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