Stuck With Low Pay, How Taiwan’s Young Graduates Cope With High Costs | Asia’s Stuck Generation

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CNA Insider

CNA Insider

Күн бұрын

Millennials in Taiwan are facing a new reality - high cost of living, stagnating wages and tougher competition for well-paying jobs. Despite getting university degrees, many are not better off financially than their parents’ generation. Some are just surviving, with no savings at the end of each month.
Unlike their parents, who entered the workforce in the 1980s during the golden era of wage growth in post-war Taiwan, youths today face single-digit economic growth and slow wage increases, amid overall inflation and the rising cost of housing.
CNA Insider follows the lives of a few ‘trapped’ youths to see what they’re doing to cope - including working up to 4 jobs, or going overseas to work in F&B jobs.
00:00 Intro
03:07 Super-commuting to save on rent
05:27 The low market pay for fresh graduates
09:40 Slow wage growth vs inflation in Taiwan over 10 years
11:39 Who are ‘Bei Piao’ or North Drifters?
12:10 What a NT$11,000 rental in Taipei looks like
13:23 One youth’s living expenses & zero savings
17:12 Why young Taiwanese are going overseas to work
20:39 Social housing as a solution
23:27 Hopes and dreams of Taiwanese youths
*24:43 This video was narrated by Grace Yeoh.
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@CNAInsider
@CNAInsider 10 ай бұрын
Now up: China’s Unemployed Youth: Why new graduates can't find jobs, and how they're coping kzbin.info/www/bejne/p4PZZpprgqp5aM0
@ganpeace
@ganpeace 10 ай бұрын
Many Chinese youth have migrated to Vietnam, Africa, SE Asia, North America and nearly everywhere if they have the opportunities. Official Chinese data maybe 25% unemployment, in reality maybe 50 to 70% with very low salary due to deflation in China, after covid19 epidemic, US-China Trade War plus US & Europe prefer not to buy Make in China products. Taiwan airport is busy with activities and vice-versa in China. Leadership , democracy, freedom, capitalism, creativity and ETHICS are very important. Long run shows the results just like Russia right now,
@haonanma228
@haonanma228 10 ай бұрын
@@ganpeace wow, 10% unemployment is a big deal in western countries, how come these chinese youth have not starved yet while more than half of them are unemployed XD
@jian11188
@jian11188 10 ай бұрын
@@ganpeaceThe Coming Collapse of China.
@user-jl8wg2eh3f
@user-jl8wg2eh3f 10 ай бұрын
@@ganpeace What a load of crap. Provide us with sources instead of spreading lies.
@honeysuckle11ify
@honeysuckle11ify 10 ай бұрын
@@ganpeace Since 1995, China has been recording consistent trade surpluses. In 2022, the trade surplus surged 31% to USD 876.91 billion, the highest since records started in 1950, with exports rising 7% and imports up 1%. is that what you call "not to buy Make in China products"?
@wvash2974
@wvash2974 10 ай бұрын
What strikes me most in this video is that none of these people are actually complaining or giving up, but they are doing their utmost best despite the economy. Hope things get better for everyone in Taiwan.
@kianono3209
@kianono3209 10 ай бұрын
Why complain? most of them are dream seekers waiting for the opportunities of their life, someday they might be a famous movie maker or media person, or a big boss if the chances are ready. Even now they still have enough income to keep dreaming.
@jacksonchang1115
@jacksonchang1115 10 ай бұрын
Good point. I do not understand why a big media such as CNA is not able to identify this positive spirit? Instead, CNA chose to elaborate the story with sensational terms such as "stuck generation" which is neither inspiring nor educational.
@kalasend
@kalasend 10 ай бұрын
Taiwan's economy is not as bad as this video makes you think. Especially if you look at the technology sector. Again, this is the typical case where, what you dreamed of as a child does not keep pace with the world. For some people, the world simply is not in demand of their skills. No careers are equal. No interests are equal. No dreams are equal. You want to live well, dream well. You want to dream whatever you want, deal with the consequences.
@vandarkholme7759
@vandarkholme7759 10 ай бұрын
they are just see the birth rate
@Kash-is-King
@Kash-is-King 10 ай бұрын
@@kalasend Exactly! I would urge people around the world to take CNA’s videos about other countries with a PINCH OF SALT. As you know, CNA is a Singapore government-funded broadcast service, and like every other government-funded channels, there’s always an agenda behind the “storytelling”. Many neighbors in ASEAN already know how CNA always uses such “documentaries” paint negative pictures of its neighbors. If you do not believe me, run a ML model over all of CNA’s coverage of other countries - the model will yield many negative sentiments. Dear producers, what don’t you cover salaries of engineers in Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, or starting salaries in TSMC…
@Tony-di7mn
@Tony-di7mn 10 ай бұрын
As a young Taiwanese I want to add some very different opinion here- this whole spirit of positivity and zero complaint is pointless. True, it makes us look like a welcoming bunch easy to get along with. But that doesn’t increase the odds of a pay bump, does it? Even worse, you’re signaling to your boss that you’re fine with your salary, giving them all the reason to keep it flat. Cut the positivity and 小確幸 (little happiness). DO complain, DO ask for more, and if your boss shrugs it off, DO look for a new job that pays. Life is too short to stick with a cheap employer.
@secretpeace-wp6xg
@secretpeace-wp6xg 10 ай бұрын
As someone living in the United States I truly believe that Housing, Healthcare, and Work should all be classified as a Human right no matter the country. It should not matter what job someone works as long as it is taxable and they are able to support themselves and or loved ones regardless if its white blue or pink collar type of work.
@bibitiptoes1473
@bibitiptoes1473 10 ай бұрын
​​@@secretpeace-wp6xgBe careful, you're spewing communist's blasphemy! All people should be seen as walking wallets, and they should only be allowed services they can pay for; otherwise - go die in a hole. That's the core of beautiful American Dream. Don't forget capitalism is true blessing to human masses, one should never question it.
@edt6488
@edt6488 10 ай бұрын
@@secretpeace-wp6xg But who is going to pay for it? I hope your children and other people's children will be up for it...
@ting2hung
@ting2hung 10 ай бұрын
惯老板太多在台湾 too many spoiled biz owners in taiwan
@secretpeace-wp6xg
@secretpeace-wp6xg 10 ай бұрын
@@edt6488 the people who pay for it are the people working (as long as the profession is taxable) I'm not saying create a whole UBI system but if the European countries can create a system with less money America can do it too but the big factor is mismanagement of funds. I personally won't be having children due to personal reasons but something has to change because this current path and current model isn't working
@Julianaao2601
@Julianaao2601 6 ай бұрын
I think all young adults around the world can identify with these people. Life is so expensive everywhere right now that our salaries barely cover our basic necessities, it’s very hard to save and the dream of owning a house is further and further away. My utmost respect for these young adults shown in this video for trying so hard and not giving up on their dreams!
@NazriB
@NazriB 6 ай бұрын
Lies again? Los Angeles Movies USD SGD
@EddyKorgo
@EddyKorgo 2 ай бұрын
Its like as if someone didnt want everyone to enjoy rich and stress less life. Definitely not because of some human. That would be unethical and criminal so its must not be true. Theres only God who has the right to decide who gonna die and who gonna live. Right? This is Gods doing for our sins right? Its not a human playing a god, right? Its not right to think that one human is dictating survival of 8 billion people and those 8 billion people let this one person to order them to jump off the cliff. Thats not truuuue right? :)
@jun4693
@jun4693 5 ай бұрын
My parents got married when they were 25, bought a house and a car when they were 27-30. I am 25 now, still living with my parents and cant find a job. Dealing with tons of rejection. Having a degree is useless, getting married and having kids seems ridiculous at my age. When i was a child, i didnt imagine my mid 20s would be like this at all. Cant even pay for food now. Tough time. Wishing everyone the best.
@mistarngamzee9327
@mistarngamzee9327 2 ай бұрын
Don worry bro your time to shine will come✌️
@DiCarpio-yk9pd
@DiCarpio-yk9pd 2 ай бұрын
In short, you're a bum ! lol
@AB-dd4jz
@AB-dd4jz 2 ай бұрын
@@mistarngamzee9327 When ? after a civil war ? after WW3 ? When he'll be 40 and his youth will be totally behind him ?
@mistarngamzee9327
@mistarngamzee9327 Ай бұрын
Life bot fair bro..don ask me when it happens for everyone
@HectorVo-rr1ik
@HectorVo-rr1ik Ай бұрын
Don't worry, bro." Every dog has its day." we are not at the age where people marry at 25-30 years old; now, 35 is the minimum, so calm down and solve problems patiently.
@sanghoonlee5171
@sanghoonlee5171 10 ай бұрын
As a Korean, it seems to me that Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and even China are all on similar trajectories as far as young people are concerned. High cost of city living, low wages, and slowing economy mean that mere hard work isn't enough anymore to lift young people to financial independence, as it was for their parents. The result is that in all these countries, young people delay marriage and having children because they can barely support themselves--which, in turn, lowers birth rate and causes further economic decline.
@DySun
@DySun 10 ай бұрын
right. Less young people want to get married, leading to a dwindling population and the need to import foreign graduates and workers, thereby worsening the unemployment or underemployment situation for the locals.
@GajahMada1290
@GajahMada1290 10 ай бұрын
Its also happening in Hongkong and Singapore, cost of living is too high
@jeffbolton2986
@jeffbolton2986 10 ай бұрын
I dont understand japanese..living in small town is crazily cheap but youngsters doesnt want to move there, their country also give them money to raise child.
@tonythaiger93
@tonythaiger93 10 ай бұрын
@@jeffbolton2986 yeah it's not that simple sadly. If you lived in LA or NYC first 20-25 years of your life as millennial or Gen Z, would you all of sudden move to Arkansas and hear rooster in the morning and feed ducks? No real concrete jobs in those small towns plus old people are crazy nosy checking what young people are doing to scold them if found some mistakes.
@tonythaiger93
@tonythaiger93 10 ай бұрын
Many do not mention about people living too long nowadays. People living 70+ 80+ will burden younger generation with high social taxes, taxpayers' money going to seniors (due to votes), policies geared towards seniors (votes again) and high rent prices since old generation keeps the title of homes vs handing it down to the next generation. I rarely heard of old seniors renting apartments at way below FMV since they want to make sure young renters can save money to buy a property of his/her own.
@v-ee4973
@v-ee4973 10 ай бұрын
This is happening all over the world. My dad lived during the "golden years" where having a degree was a "golden ticket". For years he didn't believe me, he would say "you have a degree now why don't you have a job?". Being on the upper end of the millennials (Gen Y.2) I at least have experience and skill above the younger millennials. It is only getting harder. It wasn't until recently that he finally accepted that just because you go to school doesn't mean you get a career job no matter how hard working and ambitious you are. The entire world really needs to start looking out for the working class and how we are going to survive otherwise things are really going to fall apart.
@stephenwonghongweng4298
@stephenwonghongweng4298 10 ай бұрын
things are falling apart. I forsee WW3 being mostly a class civil war within countries.
@jieyan7952
@jieyan7952 10 ай бұрын
Hierarchical solidification
@raymondchan3587
@raymondchan3587 10 ай бұрын
The world needs a reboot.
@ADarnSmore
@ADarnSmore 10 ай бұрын
@@raymondchan3587 what do you mean by that?
@shrunkensimon
@shrunkensimon 10 ай бұрын
​@@raymondchan3587A reset. A great one, if you will. Heh. Every country is heading on the same trajectory. And yet every country, supposedly, has completely inept and incompetent politicians. Amazing how they can't coordinate anything and get anything done, yet they all simultaneously across the world can run their respective countries into exactly the problems.
@iVuDang
@iVuDang 9 ай бұрын
Very relatable. I thought I was the only millennial struggling in Canada, despite having a degree+license, I couldn’t afford a home, and no matter how hard I worked, how many extra jobs I took, my dreams drifted further away from me. It seems like the problem and inflation, high costs of living, is experienced worldwide including in Taiwan. I wish the individuals in the video the best and anyone reading this. Also amazing story telling and editing. Great video.
@The_Average_YouTube_Enjoyer
@The_Average_YouTube_Enjoyer 9 ай бұрын
This is a global problem even developing countries have this problem, people with degrees can't find Jobs and wages are not rising with the fast increasing inflation. Bachelor's degree is now useless you have to have at least a PhD or specialized in some field to land a good paying Job but even that isn't a guarantee.
@account_two
@account_two 9 ай бұрын
Keep in mind that Taiwan is a place with high risk having war with China, so living there isn't the same, Canada in comparison is much better.
@janda5816
@janda5816 5 ай бұрын
This is not a recent phenomenon. I graduated with my first degree in 1992, couldn't find a job despite the widespread lie perpetuated by academia at the time that employers "valued liberal arts degrees'. Went to grad school, got an MA. Still couldn't find a job. Went back to school a THIRD time to cash in on the "impending teacher shortage". STILL couldn't find a job. That's when I packed it in and emigrated to a new country, where after ten years of slugging it out in the trenches I managed to fashion a career as a professional educator. And I was from Canada. Same as you. If you can't get ahead in your home country, time to broaden your horizons and consider leaving. Permanently.
@dunjabakic4012
@dunjabakic4012 3 ай бұрын
Same here in Serbia.
@newportnelson
@newportnelson 18 күн бұрын
@@account_two The risk of war has very little to do with the overall global state of the economy/job sector, and whose who are affected by it. Canada struggles more with having to support mass immigration, something Taiwan has basically no concept of. Anyway, not that these add anything to the conversation being discussed...
@user-iw8fe1gd2e
@user-iw8fe1gd2e 9 ай бұрын
從以前去澳洲打工度假就深深知道工作管道非常重要😂 主要還是自己的想法及規劃,然後從哪裡找到屬於自己的路,像影片中的主角,其實能力都不是問題,執行力也很棒,可是沒有一個合適他們能力的管道可以讓他們發揮所長,這是我從高中就發現台灣的現況,真的不是年輕人不努力的問題,而是努力在不對位的地方,就會心力交瘁,白幹了,人生不能重來,時間也過得很快,要找到伯樂與自己的舞台,年輕人真的不差。
@42smash36
@42smash36 3 күн бұрын
taiwan is china
@o_m8717
@o_m8717 10 ай бұрын
I went teary as I watched this video. This is the same thing most youths in Nigeria face. I am also Nigerian, facing likewise. What struck me at the end of the video is their hope and drive not to give up on their dreams, even though they are not sure it'll come to pass. This is me, trying again, at 27 with no job, and an uncertain future. I'm trying again, to make meaning out of my life. ❤
@xxtomoyaxx
@xxtomoyaxx 10 ай бұрын
Come to work at Singapore! :)
@lontongstroong
@lontongstroong 10 ай бұрын
@@xxtomoyaxx Not Lah Enough
@o_m8717
@o_m8717 10 ай бұрын
@@xxtomoyaxx Oh. Thanks for your concern. Although I've never thought of that before, and I don't know how it works. But I'll sure consider it. If you have any tips, you can sure let me know. ❤️
@futureofmoney3527
@futureofmoney3527 10 ай бұрын
@@lontongstroongI can say lah in each sentence. Am I qualified?
@etow8034
@etow8034 10 ай бұрын
Africa needs to stop praying to some white guy on a cross at least now African leaders are kicking out their European masters ! kzbin.info/www/bejne/p4i8Z3iCoZp1m9k
@xxx-sp8fh
@xxx-sp8fh 10 ай бұрын
This is happening all over the world. Most young people cant afford to buy house.
@oldlee2706
@oldlee2706 10 ай бұрын
Wrong young taiwanese only cannot afford to buy house in the city.
@Misaka-gt5yj
@Misaka-gt5yj 10 ай бұрын
Because old people are not retiring AND they are living longer which results in increased competition considering millennials are a huge cohort. Graduating into a large cohort is naturally more competitive.
@oldlee2706
@oldlee2706 10 ай бұрын
@@Misaka-gt5yj old can't retire because no money
@koshonify
@koshonify 10 ай бұрын
Globalization impacts all of us, no one can escape. Especially in generation transition, resource arrangements, it’s seem a vicious circle. I agree the members said in the video, never give up,always keep positive.
@TyroneSong
@TyroneSong 10 ай бұрын
We all live on earth but we gonna pay someone to live in a place on earth because they birth earlier, or their family get the housing few decades ago.
@coolben854
@coolben854 Күн бұрын
"Transform your finances, transform your life! Invest in the financial market and turn low income and high costs into a thing of the past. Generate passive income, reduce expenses, and build a safety net. Financial freedom awaits - invest wisely and start living the life you deserve!"
@face2lune
@face2lune Күн бұрын
I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate or bitcoin and stocks..
@rougeur
@rougeur Күн бұрын
I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more…
@coolben854
@coolben854 Күн бұрын
@@rougeur Understanding your financial needs and making effective decisions is very essential. If I could advise you, you should seek the help of a financial advisor. For the record, working with one has been the best for my finances….
@mrdumpling
@mrdumpling Күн бұрын
And income from capital gain investments are taxed less than earned income, so you get a better deal! Invest early and often
@rougeur
@rougeur Күн бұрын
@@coolben854 I’m Glad i stumbled on this. Please, if its not too much of a hassle for you, can you drop the details of the CFP that assisted you and how to get in touch….
@b1tbanger
@b1tbanger 4 ай бұрын
"I believe that no job is better or worse than another."4:19 Bro's going places. A man who respects and honors an honest day work deserves every good thing in life.
@takanna
@takanna 10 ай бұрын
having lived in taiwan, i can attest to the fact that taiwanese are definitely one of the most diligent and resilient populations in asia...they are challenged economically but remain kind, genuine and warm to outsiders. truly wish them well.
@jansg405
@jansg405 10 ай бұрын
CNA likes to put bad light on the Taiwanese with CCP help
@kianono3209
@kianono3209 10 ай бұрын
Thank you! There's no problem with Taiwan's economy within this decade or even the next decade, it's already a Hi-tech hub, and some young people can't get the decent job they want which always happened in every society.
@cutiestevie
@cutiestevie 10 ай бұрын
@@kianono3209you’re just in denial
@kianono3209
@kianono3209 10 ай бұрын
@@cutiestevie This is the truth. In Taiwan, some graduates are easy to get a job with decent pay if they choose the right major field in college. -- Taiwan's TSMC to recruit 6,000 engineers in 2023 TAIPEI, March 4 (Reuters) - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker, will recruit more than 6,000 new staff in 2023, the company said in a statement on Saturday. The average overall salary of a new engineer with a master's degree is T$2 million ($65,578.07), the company added.
@spider6660
@spider6660 10 ай бұрын
​@@kianono3209Not everyone in Taiwan is working in the high-tech sector.
@user-wv1nm3wj1q
@user-wv1nm3wj1q 10 ай бұрын
Such an outstanding vedio! You guys make more people realize the difficulty & harships that the younger generations are facing in Taiwan.
@lovetrustandpixiedust
@lovetrustandpixiedust 9 ай бұрын
These youths are hustling hard. Mad respect to them for maintaining their optimism, resourcefulness and resilience despite the odds. May they achieve their dreams in the near future.
@rosm9601
@rosm9601 9 ай бұрын
Adriel has a wonderful attitude. He's right that no job is better than another and he's trying his best to achieve his dreams. I hope he succeeds soon!
@hugocheng6243
@hugocheng6243 10 ай бұрын
Thank you CNA for reporting, this is a quite serious situation in Taiwan or even around the world
@zhizhuchao
@zhizhuchao 10 ай бұрын
Quite
@hugocheng6243
@hugocheng6243 10 ай бұрын
@@zhizhuchao thank u sir
@kianono3209
@kianono3209 10 ай бұрын
** Another fact behind this report: -Taiwan job market to remain short of candidates in 2023: ECCT report Taipei, Feb. 22 (CNA) The Taiwan job market will face uncertainties in 2023 amid waning export demand, looming recession, and geopolitical tension, but will still have a shortage of candidates, according to a report co-released by the European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan (ECCT) on Wednesday. Companies are expected to face challenges in hiring quality candidates and building a sustainable workforce post-pandemic, The survey found that 78 percent of software, semiconductor, and IT professionals and 65 percent of electrical products and industrial professionals were expecting a pay rise in 2023, the ECCT said. Meanwhile, skilled talent across all sectors will become more scarce in Taiwan, especially for hard-to-fill roles such as software engineers, the ECCT said. John Winters, general manager at Robert Walters Taiwan, said that Taiwan's job market is one of the most dynamic in the region and will continue to be a destination of choice for job seekers and investments.
@Kash-is-King
@Kash-is-King 10 ай бұрын
I would urge people around the world to take CNA’s videos about other countries with a PINCH OF SALT. As you know, CNA is a Singapore government-funded broadcast service, and like every other government-funded channels, there’s always an agenda behind the “storytelling”. Many neighbors in ASEAN already know how CNA always uses such “documentaries” paint negative pictures of its neighbors. If you do not believe me, run a ML model over all of CNA’s coverage of other countries - the model will yield many negative sentiments. Dear producers, what don’t you cover salaries of engineers in Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, or starting salaries in TSMC…
@kageyamareijikun
@kageyamareijikun 10 ай бұрын
@@Kash-is-King I asked my Taiwanese friend about his views of this video - he said most of it is very accurate. The youths are struggling a lot. TSMC is only one company and focused on one industry, it cannot uplift the youths of the entire nation. The country/territory is just oversaturated with graduates and besides National Taiwan University (whose ranking isn't that good either anyway), all other unis there are unknown and the education quality is dubious at best.
@Tungku66
@Tungku66 10 ай бұрын
I am appalled by the challenges they are facing but I really find their spirit and resourcefulness encouraging!
@HighTechFan_Geek
@HighTechFan_Geek 3 ай бұрын
Many workers around the world dont realize that hard work is not the easiest way to get good job. Networking, bit of chance, being opportunist and taking risks pay much more
@ROSUJACOB
@ROSUJACOB 3 күн бұрын
AGREED
@rockchuang1
@rockchuang1 10 ай бұрын
看了影片,真為這些年輕人感到心疼,明明那麼努力,卻看不到什麼希望。
@XiaoZhang-dj8dw
@XiaoZhang-dj8dw 10 ай бұрын
這台應該會被打成中共同路人的電視台
@mayferalhindi7787
@mayferalhindi7787 10 ай бұрын
1.大學科系與就業市場有落差。 2.沒有專業技能(找職訓局,重新訓練會更有機會,公車司機、黑手、幼兒園、小學代課教師缺很多) 3.加點創意去創業吧。
@lionrock2023
@lionrock2023 4 ай бұрын
地球上的生活一向就是這樣。一將功成萬骨枯。大家繼續努力。
@suphapwang2474
@suphapwang2474 4 ай бұрын
@@mayferalhindi7787創業成功的案例人人稱道,但是真的必須重視的是創業失敗之後還背一屁股債的案例。失敗的遠比成功的多啊。
@rkq7112
@rkq7112 10 ай бұрын
To the lady who has worked in Singapore and wishes to come back again, Singapore welcomes you back. I really mean it. It may not be for everyone, and no place on earth is, but it has a place for those who have the right mindset and attitude and are willing to work and add value to Singapore, and to themselves personally, in their own ways.
@AmanoTWFan
@AmanoTWFan 10 ай бұрын
很多台灣年輕人面臨低薪高工時,還有疫情期間高漲的房價,真的會看不到未來的希望
@souslesbombes
@souslesbombes 9 ай бұрын
Thanks CNA for this well done piece. We're lucky to be able to access such good journalism.
@tilarmeister
@tilarmeister 3 ай бұрын
Great and informational! Really appreciate this kinda content! Keep doing more!!
@secretpeace-wp6xg
@secretpeace-wp6xg 10 ай бұрын
I'm only 3 minutes in and I feel this is a similar situation to what's happening in the United States. Many of us are college graduates and apply to companies that are "hiring" yet many of us aren't getting calls back or are told that they found someone else who was of better "qualification" even though most of them are over the top for what is suppose to be "entry level". Although we don't speak the same language or come from the same culture it seems both East and West share similar struggles when it comes economic hardship and finding stable employment.
@morbentfel
@morbentfel 10 ай бұрын
right. whole world seems like this
@laurakallahan1005
@laurakallahan1005 10 ай бұрын
@@morbentfel I was thinking exactly about this. This issue seems to be a worldwide problem. Here in Brazil, I was working in a place where I could make more money than the average salary (RS 1.202,00 average salary) around RS 1.800,00, and at the same time had to pay RS 1.000,00 for my rent. That's why many here chose to live with their parents, so they can save up something.
@alexisf22
@alexisf22 10 ай бұрын
Its happening all over the world
@flashoflight8160
@flashoflight8160 10 ай бұрын
I had the same problem almost 30 years ago when I started working in tech. Entry level doesn't mean zero skills and zero experience. You have to bring something to the table, but it doesn't have to be much. It could be your customer service skills, coding projects, home lab experience, CS degree, IT certs, or even your boobs. But you can't bring literally zero. Your difficulties in finding the first job are as old as time and the solution is the same.
@HermanWillems
@HermanWillems 10 ай бұрын
What i feel is the problem that Generation Z, wants to be more a wage slave than Millennials. Gen Z, also called Zoomers do not start as many companies. Do not risk much, and just expect so much to come to them easily. The reality is, you must take some risk. If you all graduate from the same high end university, but can't even run your own company. It's all about creating value. And market demand. If a company can choose so many of the same highly educated people. Your salary will go down. Best option is to start for yourself.
@suphapwang2474
@suphapwang2474 10 ай бұрын
台灣教育主管機關刻意忽視技職教育的政策,讓大多數的年輕人擠進一般大學,追求對就業沒有幫助的學位。一般大學本來就不是針對就業而設計的,系所的目標和課程多半和就業無關,除了工程、醫護科系,普通大學的畢業生很難謀職。技職科大的系所則是職業教育,所傳授的技能都和產業息息相關,也幫學生考取有用的證照,一開始就是為就業作準備,所以學生不論出路、薪資、職業生涯的滿意度…都遠勝普通大學。這些訊息在國中時,就應該傳達給學生和家長,讓學生早早就為職業生涯作好規劃。可惜一般國、高中的老師都出自師範體系,自己都不是技職出身,也不懂這些道理,只會一昧把學生往普大送,拼升學率。40年前不管唸什麼科系,只要是大學生,謀職都很容易,但現在沒有產業專長的大學生,只能做「進入門坎」很低的餐飲、服務業,職業生涯自然很辛苦。
@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321
@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321 10 ай бұрын
這件事情現任政府一直有在做 但你不也應該知道 台灣的總統職權😂… 你光是要統合底下的各方勢力 就不知道要消耗多久了 台灣人最根本該重視的問題 卻視而不見😅… 舉個例 日本媒體說飛彈飛過台灣 大家都相信 也全力的開噴執政黨政府 但同樣也是日本媒體 說台灣軍隊有90%中國間諜 卻沒人相信😂… 這個社會的大多數人都在裝睡 叫不醒沒用
@user-oe4ye8fw3g
@user-oe4ye8fw3g 10 ай бұрын
技職生比你想像的多,只是師範體系學生還是太多,根本供應不了那麼多公職
@where8113
@where8113 10 ай бұрын
現實是台灣根本沒有國際競爭力雄厚的多元深度產業,你有產業專長也無用
@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321
@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321 10 ай бұрын
@@where8113 你指哪方面的國際競爭力😂?要說科技業的勞工能力 台灣真的算是全球數一數二的 不然一堆美國企業幹嘛來台灣本地招商😅 況且內需都處理不好 整個產業結構都有問題 還在妄想什麼國際競爭力才是腦子有洞😄 先把份內做好吧
@bear6536
@bear6536 4 ай бұрын
@@where8113台灣的國際競爭力很強好嗎⋯⋯不是只有半導體而已 整個科技業都很強
@thedark-_-lord8285
@thedark-_-lord8285 10 ай бұрын
Wow….I am speechless for these young pple. Plse don’t give up, one road may be stuck, but u keep moving, who knows another opportunity will open for u.
@npai6612
@npai6612 10 ай бұрын
I met Min-ru in Canada. She was a really outgoing and energetic girl. I'm so glad she's doing great in Taiwan. 😭
@user-ui9sc8ui3f
@user-ui9sc8ui3f 10 ай бұрын
年輕人不怕辛苦,但怕沒有希望
@haraiclark
@haraiclark 10 ай бұрын
Gosh these young people are so inspiring - wishing you all success in whatever form that takes for you.
@MurakamiTenshi
@MurakamiTenshi 9 ай бұрын
bless the first gentleman for his translation work! We are grateful for it!
@iluvu90s
@iluvu90s 9 ай бұрын
Same here in Philippines 🇵🇭🇹🇼 I can relate to the graduates featured in this video, I realized that I'm not alone, life is so hard but as long as God and our family are here to support, there is a reason why we're alive and awake, fighting ❤
@LetsFIRELife
@LetsFIRELife 8 ай бұрын
God bless.
@iluvu90s
@iluvu90s 8 ай бұрын
@@LetsFIRELife God bless to you too.
@iluvu90s
@iluvu90s 6 ай бұрын
@@vmlchc Thank you, same to you too, take care & God bless you always! :)
@maryannsipat3295
@maryannsipat3295 2 ай бұрын
@theIdlecrane
@theIdlecrane 10 ай бұрын
Wow, this one was surprisingly good. I have to say I really felt sorry for the 33 year old man who lived in a tiny room. But the spirit of these young people are still with optimism, I wish them well.
@earlysda
@earlysda 10 ай бұрын
He chose to live in a tiny room.
@johnmcgill3603
@johnmcgill3603 10 ай бұрын
@@earlysda Less housework.
@alicestanley177
@alicestanley177 10 ай бұрын
I left Taiwan in 1975. What happened to the vocational post-secondary education system when I was there? Many skilled labors can make a lot of money than some of the college degrees and it is cheaper to finish vocational colleges. My heart goes out to this generation of young people in Taiwan. The housing and cost of living are so high and the pay is so low. What a sad situation. Please try to get married so you can combine two income to live. However, most do not want to get married because they feel they are poor.
@earlysda
@earlysda 10 ай бұрын
Lots of wise advice in your comment, alice.
@johnmcgill3603
@johnmcgill3603 10 ай бұрын
Yep, how can they afford iphones and LV bags?
@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321
@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321 10 ай бұрын
@@johnmcgill3603 obviously someone is lying here. Taiwan presidential election is coming 😂… videos like this are like locust crossing haha
@jandedick7519
@jandedick7519 10 ай бұрын
In Vancouver it’s getting impossible for people making 65 to 75K a year to rent a two bedroom apartment or basement suite. It’s absolutely insane! I was very lucky that I worked for 20 years and saved and saved by just renting a room from a friend and was able to buy my condo 17 years ago when it was affordable. My condo is worth so much now I would never be able to purchase it now. I feel for young people who have a great education and still can’t afford to rent a decent home in this crazy world. I totally admire these young people and I’m exhausted just seeing how many jobs they are working just to survive.
@6Brandin6
@6Brandin6 4 ай бұрын
Love CNA Insiders Motion graphics style. High quality!
@marcuskwek3832
@marcuskwek3832 10 ай бұрын
Geez as one who's struggling myself, I want to give them all a big hug :/
@jarrodyuki7081
@jarrodyuki7081 10 ай бұрын
count cards or become a hacker smuggler locksmith or freegan.
@babitapandhare1889
@babitapandhare1889 10 ай бұрын
@@jarrodyuki7081 😂😂
@hugocheng6243
@hugocheng6243 10 ай бұрын
Me too,hope you goood luck in career…
@Name.is2
@Name.is2 10 ай бұрын
The problem is that too many Asian countries push for this idea of go to school get a degree and you automatically get a good paying job; pushing and wiping out most innovation from the generation. They need to embrace a system more like in Germany that props up both blue collar and white collar groups along with creating businesses by helping reduce risk for people starting up businesses. Asia is too focus on education that he blinded itself to how reality works, to the point we have tons of educated people without jobs for them.
@nyanyamero
@nyanyamero 10 ай бұрын
Tbh asia really stuck in the past, with the older generations not empathizing the younger ones and just criticizing them. No wonder none can afford marriage, children and a house.
@jadenhau
@jadenhau 10 ай бұрын
it's the same in europe? (speaking from the netherlands). the reality is that people want a dream job with a dream salary.
@etow8034
@etow8034 10 ай бұрын
LoL ...Germany is going down the toilet !
@gilboman
@gilboman 10 ай бұрын
no different than in western countries in europe or north america. there's lots and lots of good high paying jobs, but you don't automatically get them just because you have a degree. a degree nowadays is like high school diploma 40 years ago, it's basically just a license to work
@DonJuanDM
@DonJuanDM 10 ай бұрын
@@etow8034 IMHO, German is screwed by geopolitical tension and over leaning to climate change with no plan B, that they have no choice but to reduce their industrial outputs. I don't think that has anything to do with their support of blue collar model.
@kexintian4251
@kexintian4251 9 ай бұрын
I really resonate with the video for feeling 'stuck' in this situation, literally used exactly this word when talking with my friends.
@codylee3477
@codylee3477 9 ай бұрын
Thank you CNA for reporting, commenting to boost this video in the algorithm
@thishandleisntavailable.
@thishandleisntavailable. 10 ай бұрын
the people you interviewed here are all admirable. i truly hope they’d get by better.
@gecn9685
@gecn9685 10 ай бұрын
I love how they ended in a positive note. I hope they will all end up doing extremely well!
@dissident112
@dissident112 3 ай бұрын
I hope they do well but have the guts to walk away if they inherit a system that doesn't let them get ahead. Home prices should be 3-4 times one person's annual income for a residential home. If they are 10X or more, quit the system and collapse it.
@trustenbaker8766
@trustenbaker8766 9 ай бұрын
" We are not like a drop of water in an ocean, but a drop of water in a desert " powerful words...
@valeriewong6033
@valeriewong6033 9 ай бұрын
What amazes me is their level of resilience. It is commendable due to its rarity. They aren't complaining. They are stating facts, not finger pointing. They are striving hard to break through and have a very positive perspective and approach towards their lives struggles and future. These are survivors who age gracefully. Their level of maturity is astounding. Their stories are beautiful. I wish them all the best in their endeavors. May they succeed in finding their happiness and living their dreams.
@altheapo
@altheapo 10 ай бұрын
This seems like a common phenomenon in many countries. Can CNA cover this as a global issue?
@michaellee401
@michaellee401 10 ай бұрын
CCP said NO.
@ezioauditore5616
@ezioauditore5616 10 ай бұрын
​@@michaellee401isnt USA who must say that?
@etow8034
@etow8034 10 ай бұрын
If they are not paid by Disney World !
@etow8034
@etow8034 10 ай бұрын
If the western mainstream media can hide 3 million people protesting in France, you think they will tell you the truth ? ...LoL
@Theoryofcatsndogs
@Theoryofcatsndogs 10 ай бұрын
@@michaellee401 CNA is from Singapore
@einroboter1301
@einroboter1301 10 ай бұрын
industry is more automated. **less jobs** capital moves freely between countries. **salary get lower** politicians are less responsible. **hard to make policy change** the future isn't so friendly for people without fortune.
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 10 ай бұрын
Same problem everywhere. Young people work their butts off, go into debt to get that degree, then end up in three or four jobs, barely able to support themselves, or forced to move back in with parents. There’s no time for a social life which means they don’t find a marriage partner or have children. Some of them give up. Others work themselves into an early grave, ending up old and alone.
@azmd888
@azmd888 10 ай бұрын
I like this video that I watched it to the end, there's something to learn from other people who are facing difficulties in lives
@leponpon6935
@leponpon6935 10 ай бұрын
I searched for jobs part-time and full-time in Taiwan from my University days for 6 years as a foreigner student and I eventually got a job 6+ mths after graduation with a maximum salary of NT29000 for 2 months, on top of inflation, hiked rents and the late start and the door being opened too little too late and at the wrong place, I eventually burned out and packed up and went back to my hometown in Malaysia to apply for Masters while getting hospitalized several times few months after being back home. Perhaps it's the dark times we are forced to forget about working in Taiwan and only studying and up-skilling despite Taiwan having such a modern economic system. Which is now why I also want to start an eco company after or during Masters. All of this from personal experience only.
@stevenliew2507
@stevenliew2507 10 ай бұрын
You should have to work in China. I have relatives and friends who did extremely well there including getting married, have child, brought their own apartments+cars and continue developing their career. One in Advertising and the other one is quantity surveyor.
@leponpon6935
@leponpon6935 10 ай бұрын
@@stevenliew2507 Indeed, I should have. Once I'm done with my graduate studies, I'm going to China. Although, I do climate research work best and related studies, i.e. agrovoltaics and agroforestry etc. of which I believe the work in rural China is in very high demand.
@wjj7488
@wjj7488 10 ай бұрын
@@stevenliew2507 China has 11 million graduates in 2023 . 20% of China young people are jobless.
@haydenlee8923
@haydenlee8923 10 ай бұрын
@@wjj7488 that's very true. The news is big on that. I've met young graduates from China saying the same thing.
@henrytang2203
@henrytang2203 10 ай бұрын
Start a business. It may or may not utilise your university degree, but it'll reduce your dependence on employers and give your more earnings.
@jaichind
@jaichind 10 ай бұрын
This is also about a two-tiered economy: the tech-heavy economy and the rest. Many economies you see this in economies that rely on the natural resources sector or tourism sector. Something similar is going on in Ireland where there is a two-tiered economy around the tax haven/tech sector and the rest.
@shrunkensimon
@shrunkensimon 10 ай бұрын
Tech pays so well because it's essentially bribing the population to help construct their own future prison, helping create a more efficient control system for the rulers. This is why things which actually help humanity, and are not in the rulers best interests, pay absolute dogshit.
@chaoyoong9987
@chaoyoong9987 10 ай бұрын
thank you for an eye opening video on Taiwanese recent graduates struggling to find employment to make ends meet...long time ago " go get a college degree and the rest will be smooth sailing". Guess many were on the Titanic because not only the salaries were suppressed, the high rental in larger cities and hardly using their degree -are very frustrating. Andy who came up with non-profit matching underutilized apartments with drifters is excellent use of his vision to help locals instead of escaping to the west...the world has changed and the geopolitics are very tense...regardless may the young adults continue to do their best
@lazy2407
@lazy2407 10 ай бұрын
The content of the video is true. I worked as a mobile application developer in Taiwan for four years and my salary changed from 30,000 at the beginning to 35,000 NTD. It is really sad ☹
@takeround8293
@takeround8293 Ай бұрын
震惊中,,,,你们来大陆工作需要工作签吗?
@denisebarbosa7934
@denisebarbosa7934 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the documentary. Really well done! The struggle in real worldwide :(
@seiwarriors
@seiwarriors 10 ай бұрын
This definitely happening everywhere in developed countries especially. In the UK, Eu and the USA is happening the same. Therefore many Gen Z is going into trades as there is limited opportunities.
@alexp1054
@alexp1054 10 ай бұрын
The trades in the UK pay very well because not enough people train to become plumbers, electricians, bricklayers etc. Those that do start earning 3 years earlier than those that go to university and leave with a huge debt. Plus, trades aren't yet at risk from A.I. and they know how to renovate old houses at low cost-far cheaper than buyer a new house. Meanwhile, too many young people think university is a dream ticket-perhaps it is for medics and dentists but not for many.
@GhostSamaritan
@GhostSamaritan 10 ай бұрын
@@alexp1054 Unfortunately, the trades have their own problems. For example, they should receive physiotherapy or paid gym time on their jobs, so they will remain healthy and be able to work until retirement. Far too many tradesmen end up with injuries that are easily preventable.
@somerset006
@somerset006 10 ай бұрын
I don't see anything wrong with going into trades. That's what builds houses. Marketing and editing don't.
@andronac62
@andronac62 10 ай бұрын
Problem is you are tricked into a very expensive and useless sub-par uni and ripped off outrageously first, then forced to go into trades. What waste of time and money. Modern day higher education is a scam for many young people 😢😢😢
@alexp1054
@alexp1054 10 ай бұрын
@@andronac62 Agree with you for many courses. I did a master’s at NTU in the UK and the course leader said on day 1: ‘Don’t worry no one fails this course’. So, one buys a degree, doesn’t earn it. Instead, 17/18 years should ask themselves why >50% graduates not expected to repay their loans? Because the courses don’t automatically lead to well-paid jobs! If these loans didn’t exist, far fewer would go to uni. Unfortunately I think getting a degree is still a status symbol.
@shirazakaria1412
@shirazakaria1412 6 ай бұрын
This is also happening in Malaysia. Housing prices stagger up each year plus inflation but no salary increase, even for those in professional field, its really hard for any career advancement. Taking up more than 3-4 jobs have become a new normal to make ends meets. It's really sad.
@bernard93
@bernard93 6 ай бұрын
Agreed
@Riu-bw4bl
@Riu-bw4bl 3 ай бұрын
Its happening everywhere to younger generations and makes it harder for older gens to retire. America, Korea, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, France ect. What in the world happened? Hard to imagine what we can do to change it for the future.
@EnjoyingLife2024
@EnjoyingLife2024 3 күн бұрын
People are struggling in most places of the world. Thank you to for sharing this information about the perseverance of people who haven't given up hope.🙏
@calcarr3211
@calcarr3211 10 ай бұрын
This is literally happening everywhere regarding being priced out of living but Asia specifically has more overqualified and over educated people fighting for entry jobs.
@ivanleong2608
@ivanleong2608 10 ай бұрын
Bad competition😂
@gilberth6697
@gilberth6697 10 ай бұрын
this is the same everywhere, our elders are living well and living long and making our generation do everything
@LDNpat
@LDNpat 10 ай бұрын
Their stories remind me of my struggles in London. It's tough living in big cities!
@mipppa3649
@mipppa3649 10 ай бұрын
This problem does not only exist in Taiwan, it's also a burning issue in many other Asian countries too. Too many graduates from universities, not to mention those who studied abroad and then came back to their hometown; while there's clearly a lack of job opportunities. And the problem is to get a well-paid job, students have to have qualifications and diploma. Even when they got it, no one guarantees that they could get a stable job with reasonable salary. So if they don't go to uni, they won't be likely to earn much money, even when they do, the future is still bleak. It's depressing. Students have to intensely compete while companies can take advantage of it, and more inequality (not the type in which the rich get richer faster than the poor, but the poor get poorer and the rich get richer).
@BrennanTom-qi7bg
@BrennanTom-qi7bg 9 ай бұрын
😮y y
@INTELLIGENCE_Revolution
@INTELLIGENCE_Revolution 9 ай бұрын
Do the students that return after studying overseas get better jobs?
@tina_cjy303
@tina_cjy303 9 ай бұрын
ofc, my friend is a junior at the University of Toronto, and he earns approximately 80,000 NTD per month from his internship during his gap year. @@INTELLIGENCE_Revolution
@s._3560
@s._3560 8 ай бұрын
Not just Asia. In Europe the cost of living has risen astronomically since Covid pandemic. The developed world economies are all in a lot of trouble e.g US, UK, Germany, France, Japan etc. They are experiencing stagflation and high unemployment as their economies shrink.
@deebee4314
@deebee4314 5 ай бұрын
Documentary is FLAWED. It still depends on the schools and the field you go to college to. STEM in TOP university obviously pay a lot more! social science or arts graduates are dime a dozen. You're better off going into a trade. It's always been that way but the documentary FAILs to mention that.
@knockitdown20
@knockitdown20 10 ай бұрын
Hey CNA, when one of the subjects say they pay 60% of their salary for insurance every month, most likely it is a form of insurance savings plan. So it is probably not the case that she has $0 savings every month. Hope you can clarify and provide a more accurate picture
@MILFHunter123
@MILFHunter123 10 ай бұрын
CNA is a Singaporean news outfit who's in league with the CCP and KMT trying to portray Taiwan as a lost cause.
@Erg-tk2ln
@Erg-tk2ln 10 ай бұрын
I work as a freelancer from the PH and my clients are all from the US. Seeing Adriel's skillset, he could easily make millions if he found a way to find clients in the US via online job portals.
@Njin8492
@Njin8492 10 ай бұрын
what platform are you using?
@unicatofficial3375
@unicatofficial3375 10 ай бұрын
@@Njin8492most filipinos are in Upwork i think.
@adammr7097
@adammr7097 8 ай бұрын
A decade ago, not long ago after my Uni graduation, I was in my almost mid-20s. I have been doing some low-paid jobs for few years including working abroad due to poor economy in my home country. From hotel (all-rounder including housekeeping), serving Starbucks for two years, and call-center job. The last one has helped me to start a junior position in a bank. The field I am working now, and is rather a good paying office job. I can absolutely relate with young adults from Taiwan. I fully understand your struggle and I know you can make it. You have the courage!
@user-nw2oq7do9x
@user-nw2oq7do9x 5 ай бұрын
May I ask where do you come from and which country did you go to?
@adammr7097
@adammr7097 5 ай бұрын
@@user-nw2oq7do9x I am from Poland and I have been doing hotel job in the UK in summer 2008, summer 2009 and again in 2011-2012. I came back to Poland in mid-2012, unemployment at that time in Poland was over 10%. Minimum wage in 2012 was really minimum, around 2,50USD per 1h. Now unemployment is around 5% and my salary is above average. Minimum wage in Poland from 2024 will be more than 7USD (still low comparing to Western European countries) but more than I was earning in 2008/2009 in the UK.
@riibuns
@riibuns 10 ай бұрын
this is the exact same situation here in the USA too... god i really hope we all can have a good future one day soon.
@MetalGearMk3
@MetalGearMk3 10 ай бұрын
Wages not keeping up with inflation is a global problem.
@azureliteyahoo
@azureliteyahoo 10 ай бұрын
Not for Taiwan. Pass decade been like this
@zendude123
@zendude123 10 ай бұрын
Exactly. This is not just a problem for Taiwan.
@Unique8802
@Unique8802 10 ай бұрын
Then like a stupid, the government's all over the world are complaining that people are being selfish by not having children.
@cooliipie
@cooliipie 10 ай бұрын
Salary hasn't changed for 30 years
@ahhoeg4mx
@ahhoeg4mx 10 ай бұрын
@@cooliipie u know why hasn't change since......why need pay more when i can get fresh bloods
@yangming1502
@yangming1502 10 ай бұрын
As a recent graduate from Taiwan, I can relate a lot to others in similar situations. I consider myself fortunate as my parents have supported me by paying for my tuition, and I don't have to worry about rent . I graduated from a prestigious college and have access to more resources to pursue my career path. However, when I see my friends who I met in junior high, they don't have the same advantages as I do. It is challenging to encourage them to have confidence in their future, especially when they feel frustrated about working in jobs that are not related to their degrees.☹
@omniyambot9876
@omniyambot9876 10 ай бұрын
You are a great person. Nice empathy. This is a problem faced by the globe and no one is the suspect. I too is in an unfortunate situation, it's really hard to compete with students that are supported by parents or at least have parents. Demoralizing sometimes but still, being human and let's do our best to make world a better place.
@aaap3875
@aaap3875 9 ай бұрын
Confidence is not a mental trick or game, confidence comes from evidence that is clearly seen by all that there is a good future based on what everyone sees and experiences. Confidence based off non reality is call delusion and that bubble bursts when the rent is due
@ipoka21
@ipoka21 4 ай бұрын
Great topic!
@fhadekhemmy
@fhadekhemmy 10 ай бұрын
I really wished this video defined if the costs/salaries were per month or per year... it was hard to keep up and grasp the severity of some of the cases
@kmw03062
@kmw03062 10 ай бұрын
Just a heads-up, in the video when people talk about salary it almost always refer to monthly salary.
@owjianbang01
@owjianbang01 10 ай бұрын
It is heartening to see Taiwanese to be positive in their perspectives and outlook in life. They will prevail 🙏🏻
@yanglu9555
@yanglu9555 10 ай бұрын
Thank you and yes we will!
@easterneconomics
@easterneconomics 10 ай бұрын
Their work ethic is admirable
@tripbasketballer
@tripbasketballer 9 ай бұрын
This was good news that shows the reality of Taiwan's youth. In any country, young people are struggling in their given environment. I wish these young people success. I have visited Taiwan as a traveler. I will go back for another trip! Absolutely.
@Zacapress
@Zacapress 10 ай бұрын
I love Taïwan but when I was there I noticed the working class seemed to be pretty stressed and not as friendly as before. Especially the 7 eleven workers and food people, I could tell people were not getting paid enough
@AgathaLOutahere
@AgathaLOutahere 10 ай бұрын
Odd...I was in Taiwan in April and found the 7-11 workers mostly pleasant......
@wudumontana4673
@wudumontana4673 10 ай бұрын
if you can find a 711 guy that’s happy then he or she prob don’t care about money. I never expect friendliness when I go to a 712
@derekhayter4879
@derekhayter4879 10 ай бұрын
I mean they earn probably 22k NTD a month.
@learningtho582
@learningtho582 10 ай бұрын
Lol you have no idea how much bullshi* 7-11 workers have to put up with. I'm not just talking about demanding customers here. 7-11 in Taiwan it's like a super convenient store. By 'super' I mean they are constantly expanding their services and this means the workers have to always adapt and DO EVERYTHING. Don't expect to receive superb customer service because it's not about the customer experience, it's about the AMOUNT of services you can receive in a single store - printing, ibon machine, ATM machine, get the bills paid, merchandising, cooking the tea eggs, making ice cream, bubble tea and coffee, parcels collection. The list goes on and on. One time they forgot to make my coffee and I waited there for just about less than 10 mins, the worker sincerely apologised to me but I said it's totally fine. It was so busy for him. He had to deal with the queue by himself and he simply forgot to make my coffee.
@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321
@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321 10 ай бұрын
@@derekhayter4879 minimum wage is 26k lol. no way it’s lower than that.
@waikitteo3058
@waikitteo3058 10 ай бұрын
Insightful documentary. Thanks CNA!
@erickjoestar1561
@erickjoestar1561 3 ай бұрын
Man its so weird, but kinda comforting to see that people from the other side of the world are facing the same hardships I do...
@Bbuguy
@Bbuguy 2 ай бұрын
I'm a Taiwanese. Shouldn't our always self-praising great leader Tsai watch this video?? No, she won't. That's the simple and pathetic reality of Taiwan. And that's what these politicians called DEMOCRACY brought to us.
@0121chuchurocket
@0121chuchurocket 10 ай бұрын
I love how we use the big mac index to gauge living cost and they use the bubble tea index
@NNokia-jz6jb
@NNokia-jz6jb 10 ай бұрын
Now that you mention it.. 😊
@c_cma1971
@c_cma1971 10 ай бұрын
We can relate.... In Romania (Bucharest) is almost the same..... :(
@JohnMcKinney-uw8qc
@JohnMcKinney-uw8qc 17 күн бұрын
It's beautiful to see that these bright young people haven't given up. I wish them nothing but the best.
@allentsai1982
@allentsai1982 9 ай бұрын
I just graduated this year. I'm very thankful for the resources my parents provided me, which allowed me to obtain a degree from a reputable school. While the tech industry offers good salaries, there's a significant shortage of job openings this year.
@jameslim3850
@jameslim3850 10 ай бұрын
If more young people see not much work opportunities, they would tend to resort to joining a scam syndicate to scam others for money.
@nyanyamero
@nyanyamero 10 ай бұрын
Literally what's happening in Southeast asia.
@noahnoah7355
@noahnoah7355 10 ай бұрын
I want to point out that Taiwan primarily has two types of jobs: semiconductor-related jobs and others. It’s common knowledge, but I’m surprised that many people still don’t seem to understand this.
@Trance-lf6re
@Trance-lf6re 9 ай бұрын
First 5 minutes already got me depressed as to what reality is for majority of the people around the world. That said, the documentary was very insightful and much appreciated.
@arthurchen5221
@arthurchen5221 7 ай бұрын
so great young generation. Wish all of you guys a wonderful future!
@OLDMANTEA
@OLDMANTEA 10 ай бұрын
I don’t think this issue is just a Taiwan issue but applies to many countries in the area. Employment is difficult to come by and often does not pay well due the the competition for that position.
@JAJAJAC_
@JAJAJAC_ 10 ай бұрын
Australia is somehow better, if you get a full time job with 50,000AUD per year, you can still live in a comfortable life. The rent in my region varies from 200-350 pw and usually pay weekly or for nightly. I also have a car insurance to pay 110 monthly. Other than these 2 costs, I can’t think of anything else to pay much as other cost of living is affordable. But getting a house is another story, but it’s not as hard as in Taiwan.
@cherryya
@cherryya 10 ай бұрын
現在在台灣買房子 真的很不容易 感謝CNA報導這項問題🙏
@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321
@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321 10 ай бұрын
館粉 低智商確認
@user-lm4jr9sj5o
@user-lm4jr9sj5o 10 ай бұрын
@@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321 是真的不容易,他說的是台灣現狀,結果你只會貼標籤?
@young7529
@young7529 10 ай бұрын
​@@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321 請問您又有多少間房?
@cherryya
@cherryya 10 ай бұрын
@@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321 不好意思 跟我家人住 我也很想買新房子 講話不要怎麼沒道德 好不好先生(小姐)!!
@where8113
@where8113 10 ай бұрын
@@veryinterestingpersonaliti8321 不食人間煙火的孩子
@sebastianniqvist3144
@sebastianniqvist3144 10 ай бұрын
May the universe bless these young people who only have dreams, diligence and a fighting spirit to face an ever-growing uncertain future ! They remind me of a time I once lived in and now is all gone and yet it comes back with an air of nostalgia in my memories and then suddenly the whole scenery turns into a sad blue color...
@Tonyscasa
@Tonyscasa 9 ай бұрын
Proper respect to this young man lacing up his boots and grinding the endless grind to gain even a ounce of advantage for himself
@saleevelasquez7511
@saleevelasquez7511 10 ай бұрын
I worked in Taiwan in a factory and my salary i could say its way way better than in my country. If given a chance i will still would like to work in Taiwan. I love it there. Ni Hao!
@footlessbird1998
@footlessbird1998 6 ай бұрын
Because you are from a Southeast Asian country, not Taiwanese, and do not live and settle there.
@saleevelasquez7511
@saleevelasquez7511 6 ай бұрын
@@footlessbird1998 lots of filipino friends in taiwan who are married and they live happy and contented in taiwan.
@virtualtaiwan4k
@virtualtaiwan4k 10 ай бұрын
What a resilience those young people have ! Please don't give up. There is always a way out !
@jan5504
@jan5504 7 ай бұрын
source: trust me bro
@elsasikea
@elsasikea 9 ай бұрын
As a Taiwanese working abroad, I'm glad to see the kids back in Taiwan live in positive attitude and never look back down! This is true Taiwanese value 😇
@joannelim7375
@joannelim7375 2 ай бұрын
Its the same situation in Malaysia where there’s a huge gap between young graduates skills vs what the market needs.
@mySDK3333
@mySDK3333 10 ай бұрын
Most of the better paying jobs in Taiwan are in Tech companies. Programmers are quite common to get NT 1M a year although still having to work overtime. If you are a new employee in TSMC, it's possible to get 2M including the dividends. So a lot of people who initially study liberal arts or art academy would often transfer to such jobs. Which leads to the problem that we might lack diversity in different specialties.
@angelortega2016
@angelortega2016 10 ай бұрын
While this is true it would then cause a huge surge of people all vying for the same limited jobs. Take Korea and it's tech sector. While it is still huge and growing it has slowed down and with so many youths trying to enter the field, there are too many applicants and not enough jobs available.
@mySDK3333
@mySDK3333 10 ай бұрын
@@angelortega2016 That did not happen in Taiwan. Most industry are still lacking enough workers. The reason is addressed in the video, many graduates with bachelor diploma are not willing to accept low pay, they would rather go unemployed. There are 728K foreign workers in Taiwan (2023), most of them come from Southeast Asia, they fill in a lot of more labor intense job
@angelortega2016
@angelortega2016 10 ай бұрын
@@mySDK3333 That is true. But regardless that still means there an issue. How do you convince people to go for these labor intensive, low paying jobs? Especially with costs of living rising rapidly. Your last statement suggests they're using foreign workers. So would using foreign labor be the solution?
@mySDK3333
@mySDK3333 10 ай бұрын
@@angelortega2016 I think there's no easy answer for complex problem. 😅 I feel really bad because our country is just exploiting those people from other countries. They leave their family, travel to a foreign country to get underpaid.
@angelortega2016
@angelortega2016 10 ай бұрын
@@mySDK3333 I appreciate the fair response. It's a complex issue with no real one solution. It has to have a multifaceted approach.
@vc1741
@vc1741 10 ай бұрын
As a person in Taiwan for a whole life, I honestly think the video I seriously biased. Young people of all countries usually suffer the most difficulties in the society and I would say this phenomenon is pretty universal. The real estate in other cities other than Taipei is much affordable. Complaining about the high house prices in Taipei is just like complaining that in Manhattan. While some people do struggle with their lives for sure, others are still fighting for better life standards and improvement. I would suggest people to take a broader view of how Taiwanese people really live in this country instead of only watching videos like this.
@parthian945
@parthian945 10 ай бұрын
Exactly, this is so dumb. Why not talk about GuanXin village where per capita income is 3 million? There are poor people everywhere and they need help and guidance but to portray it as what is happening in the whole country is ridiculous. Min wage is 28k and they say fresh engineers make 20k? Even Mcdonalds pays 30k.
@cutiestevie
@cutiestevie 10 ай бұрын
I don’t think it’s biased when they interviewed different people including the older generations which agreed that there Is an issue. They backed it up with statistics too. You are all just in denial.
@dongiovanni8899
@dongiovanni8899 10 ай бұрын
The basic fact is that Taiwan wage growth doesn't catch up with inflation for 2 decades
@vc1741
@vc1741 10 ай бұрын
@@cutiestevie interestingly, the older generation only speaks for her professions, which is related to the publishing or editing , and that has always been the low paid career here. Taiwan is a manufacturing hub and interestingly the engineer, even the blue collar worker job makes way much than office worker or people work in media or publishing industry. Off course the supply / demand imbalance in the university graduates and the white collar job is a real fact too, but it’s not because taiwans economy is doing really bad now, but it’s because the whole society is really preferring their children to do white collar jobs instead of blue collar ones. Now construction workers here are extremely in short and their minimum wage is 80 k ntd, which can be double of the young white collar workers. And there are still not enough people want to do those jobs, thus we need to invite immigration workers from Thailand and Vietnam to do those jobs. Many youngsters , especially females, are extremely reluctant to do jobs that not in an office space, and making them all competing for administrative jobs, even assistant jobs with very low pay, and that’s the true reason making those “ office jobs” extremely under paid. That’s why I said this video is very very narrowed based and biased without seeing a whole picture, without considering the industries landscape and education differences. Jobs that considered to be highly paid in Singapore, may traditionally be lower paid here. Seriously , take a look at other jobs other than the “ easy office job” here, you will see why. ( and btw, I want to also clarify one thing that the service industry and none skilled jobs are always the lowest in the society , it’s not unique in Taiwan. And also, the 30k of job in a manufacturing company is much below the average as I know, so I’m really doubting she was in a very underpaid company. Average freshman of those jobs are 40k for engineer.
@bctvanw
@bctvanw 10 ай бұрын
Keep in mind that a lot of companies pay more than they report. It's also the same when some smaller business like to accept cash instead of VISA cards. All for the similar reason...
@enoshsubba5875
@enoshsubba5875 3 ай бұрын
Keep up the hustle my fellow brother and sister. One day we will make it.
@ricardogabrieldavid4688
@ricardogabrieldavid4688 8 ай бұрын
very inspiring i really like person who try hard and not give up easily respect for you all
@Legionnaire1992
@Legionnaire1992 3 ай бұрын
All of East Asia seem to have the same problem: Taiwan, Japan, S Korea, China: very low fertility rate yet high youth unemployment
@lanitien5062
@lanitien5062 10 ай бұрын
Young people in Taiwan is under a extremely difficult situation to thrive. It was not easy for their parents to imagine how can their children graduate from college without having skills to find jobs.
@omniyambot9876
@omniyambot9876 10 ай бұрын
Yes, but this is not exclusive to Taiwan. It's even worse in 3rd world countries that have high population and low industry :(
@johnmcgill3603
@johnmcgill3603 10 ай бұрын
Depends on what they studied in college. Get a degree with low demand - expect to find difficulty. It's not difficult to figure out.
@xenuone509
@xenuone509 9 ай бұрын
There is a mechanical engineer in this video who was struggling even after she worked for several years. @@johnmcgill3603
@content-mu8bo
@content-mu8bo 9 ай бұрын
Very good documentary, this is a problem the world over, young people getting incomes that barely support themselves and being priced out of the property market. Going forward young people will need more parental support for longer.
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