The latest poverty statistics
released by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) last week show that
families with a minimum wage earner as a breadwinner live below the poverty
line. “PSA’s ‘fact reveal’ exposes the sad truth that minimum wage earners are
working poor as their families survive below the poverty threshold which is
unrealistically low. Thus, the urgency of a PhP 150 legislated across-the-board
wage hike for all workers,” stated PM
national chair and a Marikina city councilor.
“The minimum wage is highest in
Metro Manila, where the wage board has already granted an adjustment last month.
Yet the monthly income of a minimum wage earner in NCR is just PhP 14,190 (P645
x 22 working days). This falls below the PhP 15,713 poverty threshold in Metro Manila,
according to the PSA,” Magtubo explained.
He added that the same working
poor scenario exists for minimum wage earners in highly industrialized areas
like Calabarzon, Central Luzon and Cebu. “The ‘minimum wage-poverty threshold
gap’ is worse for workers in Calabarzon, Central Luzon and Cebu where no salary
adjustment has been granted yet by the inutile wage boards. In Calabarzon the
monthly minimum wage is PhP 11,440 but the poverty threshold is PhP 15,457. In
Central Luzon the wage is PhP 11,000 but the threshold is PhP 16,046. Finally,
in Cebu the monthly minimum wage is PhP 10,296 while the poverty threshold is
PhP 14,397. The minimum wage-poverty threshold deficit ranges from PhP 4,000 to
5,000 in a month for these industrialized areas where minimum wages are higher
than the rest of the country, except Metro Manila,” Magtubo elaborated.
He called for a legislated across-the-board wage
hike of P150 to recover the lost purchasing power of workers nationwide. PM is
calling on Congress to act on the demand for a salary increase.
Magtubo added that “It is a scandal that the
minimum wage—which is a floor supposed to protect workers and their
families—fails to rise above the poverty threshold. And this holds not just for
Metro Manila but for all regions. We are a nation of working poor. Sa kabila ng
sipag at tyaga ng mga manggagawa, nanatiling mahirap ang kanilang mga pamilya.”
“Further, we can question the accuracy of the poverty threshold estimates. Suffice it to say that even Sec. Balisacan found it difficult to defend the P64 food poverty threshold and stated that it needs revision. This admission from officials is good to hear but action from government is what the working poor need,” Magtubo averred.
August 19, 2024
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