Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Cost of Living in the Philippines

The Philippines has a very low cost of living. The peso has significantly lost much of its value since the Asian Financial Crisis but over the past few years the country is getting back on its feet. The Philippine economy ranks 47th worldwide with a total GDP of over 120 billion Euros. Expatriates will find living in the country very cheap compared to the United Kingdom.

The cost of labour is low in the Philippines enabling retirees to hire home help at very low rates. The Philippines is the 12th most populous country globally with over 88 million people. Some individuals live on 2 Euros daily so if expat retirees used to earning 2,000 Euros every month, they will be able to afford a semi-luxurious quality of life.

The Philippine economy is a free market and most of its foreign earnings rely on remittances from overseas Filipino workers that comprises over 10% of the total population. The country was dubbed as a newly industrialized country and is a member of the APEC, IMF and other financial institutions. In recent years, the economy has been growing steadily at a rate of 7% each year. The government is actually looking for more foreign investors to bring in pounds, Euros and dollars. Most foreign businesses are involved in trade, agriculture and telecommunications.

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