Gobyerno sinabing P10,700 ang buwanang kailangan ng isang pamilya | Bandera

Gobyerno sinabing P10,700 ang buwanang kailangan ng isang pamilya

Bella Cariaso - December 11, 2019 - 05:15 PM

SINABI ng gobyerno na kailangan ng isang pamilya na may limang miyembro ng P10,700 buwanang budget para matustusan ang mga pangangailangan nila.

Sa isang briefing sa Malacanang, idinagdag ni National Economic Development Authority Secretary Ernesto Pernia na mas mataas ito sa dating P9,400 para sa isang pamilya.

“Well, the ideal amount is something that will make him happy, make the family happy… that is the ideal amount, that is the desired amount. The desideratum for the family is what would make the family happy. But then, in terms of basic needs, really basic needs, basic food and non-food needs, the estimate is about 11,000 – P10,700. In terms of basic needs ha, which is an international way of looking at what is the basic income required for daily subsistence,” sabi ni Pernia.

Ayon naman kay Philippine Statistics Authority Assistant Secretary Rosalinda Bautista na kabilang sa P10,700 budget ang P7,528 para sa pagkain at ang natitira ay para sa non-food.

“So for example, the national food bundle for breakfast: it would include scrambled egg, coffee with milk; and then boiled rice or rice-corn mix. Itong boiled rice or rice-corn mix can vary from region to region, depende which is available na least cost,” sabi ni Bautista.

“For lunch: we have boiled monggo with malunggay and dried dilis, banana; and then boiled rice again or corn mix. And then for dinner: fish or boiled pork, vegetable dish and then boiled rice or corn mix. And then there’s also snack of bread or boiled food crop,” ayon pa ka Bautista.

 

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