GoBear is an international financial supermarket that allows consumers to compare insurance and banking products with the goal to improve consumers’ financial health. Recently, GoBear has revealed on 17 October 2019 information that shows Thai citizens’ financial lifestyle. Results are not the best but it’s not shocking considering many aspects. 49.8% of Thai’s aged between 18 to 65 years old have only enough money to cover day to day life after paying off all monthly bills.
The highest percentage of people living paycheck to paycheck is the age group of 36 to 45-year-old citizens coming in at 53%. Following is the age group 56 to 65-year-olds and 26 to 35-year-olds coming in at 51% living paycheck to paycheck. When this information is placed beside further data below where most Thais want to retire at age 53, it makes no sense at all and makes us think whether we should re-schedule our lives on reality.
Benjarong Suvarnkiri from ME by TMB stated that Thai people are facing “Shortage of Money” where 25% of the people have to pull money back and forth to cover payments and other costs in each month, moving money from one location to another and repeating the cycle to make ends meet. Thailand’s percentage of citizens facing money problems is higher than most nations in Southeast Asia including Indonesia, even though we have a higher average income than Indonesian Citizens.
Full report: http://thairesidents.com/money/thais-li ... -paycheck/
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Study shows most Thai people live hand to mouth
Study shows most Thai people live hand to mouth
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Re: Study shows most Thai people live hand to mouth
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"About 36% of Thailand’s corporate equity is concentrated in the hands of just 500 people, highlighting wealth inequality in the country, a study released by the Bank of Thailand’s research institute shows."...........
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"About 36% of Thailand’s corporate equity is concentrated in the hands of just 500 people, highlighting wealth inequality in the country, a study released by the Bank of Thailand’s research institute shows."...........
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... nd-s-firms
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