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We save very little despite earning $3,700 a month
My husband’s and my combined monthly income after taxes is around VND90 million (US$3,668), but there are months when we cannot save a cent.
Australia, Germany replace Japan as Vietnamese's labor hot spot
Tu worked in Japan for two years but left when the devaluing yen lowered the value of his savings, which he intended to use back home in Vietnam.
Britons, shaken by cost-of-living squeeze, cut back on shopping
British consumers cut back on shopping in May in the face of fast-rising inflation, and a measure of their confidence sank to a record low this month, according to data.
June 24, 2022 | 01:30 am PT
Hanoi named one of the cheapest cities worldwide to start anew
Once you hit the city, living is cheap, but getting there might set you back more than a few dollars.
January 19, 2017 | 01:09 am PT
Global volatility shaking up worldwide living costs: survey
Yo-yoing currencies, spiralling inflation and plunging commodity costs are shaking up the rankings of the world's most expensive cities, an annual survey said Thursday, with Tokyo sliding and Shanghai shooting up.
March 10, 2016 | 03:15 am PT