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World View with Marites Vitug: Who are the middle-class Filipinos?

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MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines wants to be predominantly middle class by 2024, but is this even possible with various challenges that ordinary Filipinos face?

A recent study published by the Philippine Institute of Development Studies (PIDS) in September 2024 explored the country’s goal, warning of several challenges that could impact the country’s progress.

The study — co-authored by Jose Ramon Albert, Roehlano Briones, and John Paolo Rivera — argued that “achieving the vision of a predominantly middle-class society will require bold and coordinated action,” as well as “effective leadership, coordination, and collaboration among the government.”

On Friday, November 15, Rappler editor-at-large Marites Vitug speaks to Albert, PIDS senior researcher fellow and one of the study’s authors, to discuss their findings and why studies exploring the middle class sector is important.

What role do the overseas Filipino workers play in growing the middle class? Catch the discussion on Friday, November 15, at 6 pm! – Jodesz Gavilan/Rappler.com

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