How to survive?

@saytama (564)
Friedrichshafen, Germany
January 13, 2022 3:25am CST
Moldova is my native country , there are very few jobs here , the average salary is about 200 euros , many residents leave for other countries to earn money to feed their family , they do not see their children for years trying to earn for their maintenance . But the strangest thing is that prices are only rising ! I always wonder why everything is so expensive! utilities cost more than half of the average salary, the question is how to survive?
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@soymex (1097)
• Glasgow, Scotland
13 Jan 22
So it is here, especially now that a wave of price increases, gas, electricity, and food has come!
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@saytama (564)
• Friedrichshafen, Germany
13 Jan 22
And after all, there is no help to wait for!
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@saytama (564)
• Friedrichshafen, Germany
13 Jan 22
@soymex Similarly , we also have no help from the state for the entire time of quarantine
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@soymex (1097)
• Glasgow, Scotland
13 Jan 22
@saytama No, no one is helping today (I mean the state). We manage our salaries and what we produce at home!
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• Nairobi, Kenya
13 Jan 22
Same here. Living costs are higher every year and it is making it hard to survive
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• Nairobi, Kenya
13 Jan 22
@saytama I think we should just focus on one day at a time
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@saytama (564)
• Friedrichshafen, Germany
13 Jan 22
That's exactly what survival is, and so I want to live!
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@askme123 (6150)
13 Jan 22
Well you could try doing online activities to help supplement your salary.
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@saytama (564)
• Friedrichshafen, Germany
13 Jan 22
Yes , I am engaged in creating web pages , but since now everyone has switched to online and quarantine mode , competition has grown and the market is overflowing with offers , it is very sad
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@askme123 (6150)
13 Jan 22
@saytama Yes that is true
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@MALUSE (69409)
• Germany
13 Jan 22
I know that many women from Eastern European countries go to Italy to work there, often as live-in help for old and/or sick people.
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@saytama (564)
• Friedrichshafen, Germany
13 Jan 22
Yes , it really is , the children stay with their grandmothers and the mothers go to earn money for a living
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@Rashnag (30594)
• Surat, India
13 Jan 22
Sorry to hear. Ya people in some countries have tough life in order to shift elsewhere for work. Everything is getting expensive I guess
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@Rashnag (30594)
• Surat, India
13 Jan 22
@saytama True indeed. I can understand how hard it must be
@saytama (564)
• Friedrichshafen, Germany
13 Jan 22
Yes, the situation is also aggravated by the fact that there is no one to wait for help from, you need to take the situation into your own hands! this is the only way to survive
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13 Jan 22
It is a worldwide crisis. My family is likewise struggling to survive.
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@saytama (564)
• Friedrichshafen, Germany
13 Jan 22
Let 's fight together , I 'm sure we will succeed
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@ptrikha_2 (45544)
• India
13 Jan 22
It is a lot about Governance. Good leaders can create the right ecosystem to create environment for more Business, Manufacturing, Agriculture as well as jobs. Else people start running elsewhere. Perhaps Moldova can take a cue from Singapore or Hongkong. And from some areas in India as well. To tackle price rise, supply should match demand which can come from Large Scale Industrialization or Agro reforms. Plus some Government intervention. Complex Economics however!!