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柔佛水费只是和槟城差那么一张红色纸钞而已...可是....

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发表于 4-4-2014 11:27 PM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
柔佛人被红豆兵骗到ngong-ngong !

现在槟城喊涨水价,就快和柔佛齐价了 !

哈! 行动党骗子撩拨人民憎恨中央政府,说薪水涨幅落在物价涨幅之后。你们自己看吧 ! 神管理的州,是全马生活费最高的城市!必须有4千令吉才能勉强过活!



上了年纪的马来西亚人都知道,过去,槟城和怡保被誉为马来西亚最适合过退休生活的城市,现在,你们觉得容易呀? 槟城居,大不易呀!


水费涨一倍,想想看,有什么连锁反应?神会跳出来,紧握拳头挥舞,警告老板们不要涨价,然后又天天去厢房和老板喝花酒.....

每个学校假期都全家出国游玩的槟城第一家庭,我们好羡慕......

(槟城生活费全国最高,需4000令吉月入才够生活)
Malaysia                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                When even RM12,000 a month isn’t enough to get by in Malaysia                                               

                       
                                                BY THE MALAYSIAN INSIDER TEAM
                        December 29, 2013
                                               
                                                                                                                                                        A hawker stall in Lebuh Chulia, George Town. Penang is known as a foodies’ heaven but the state is one of the most expensive places to live in for an average wage-earner. – The Malaysian Insider pic by Hasnoor Hussain, December 29, 2013.How much does it take to have a decent life in Malaysia? That has been the top question in the country in the past few years and a greater concern in 2014 as electricity rates and transport costs go up and subsidies go down.
        While Putrajaya talks up proposals to help the people mitigate rising prices with cost of living labs and possibly even more targeted subsidies, most Malaysians are looking at the prospect of expenditure exceeding their monthly salaries.
        One of them is Caroline Wong, who believes her combined household income of RM12,000 is not enough to sustain a living in Penang, famed for its beaches as much as it electronics manufacturing sector.


        The 34-year-old clerk lives with her husband, a sales manager and their young daughter are starting to feel the pinch despite earning an income that was once sufficient to live comfortably.
        “We are always eating in at home now and we can no longer afford to buy goods like branded clothing,” Wong told The Malaysian Insider in Penang's capital city George Town.
        According to Wong, every month the couple have to fork out RM4,000 for the house and car, RM1,500 on food and another RM1,500 on daycare, baby food and milk for their child.
        On top of that, there is RM750 on insurance and a family medical card, RM700 on petrol, RM600 on phone bills, WiFi and broadband, RM120 on Astro, RM140 on water and electricity bills and RM110 on a weekly housekeeper.
        “We put aside RM500 every month for road tax and car insurance. Come May next year, we will have to spend another RM1,500 a month on our second child when it arrives,” Wong said.
        Her tale is just one of many who are living in Penang, the country’s most expensive city.
        As 2014 begins, Malaysians will be facing a new challenge in dealing with the rising cost of living as the price of goods and services is expected to go up.
        A poll by The Malaysian Insider found that Penang, a popular tourist destination, is more expensive to live in than Kuala Lumpur.
        The cost of living survey conducted in December covered Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Johor Baru, Kuala Terengganu, Klang, Kuching and Alor Star.
        The survey compared prices of necessities, such as chicken, vegetables (mustard greens and red chillies), fish, house rental and the minimum wage in a month.
        “Prices of goods are determined by the market and it depends on consumers to control their expenditure,” said Datuk Paul Selvaraj, secretary-general at the Federation of Malaysian Consumers Association (Fomca).
        “It is the responsibility of the Government to minimise the impact on consumers, but in some situations the responsibility falls on the individual.”
        Critics have complained that the slow rate of increase in household income would not be able to cope with the recent slew of price hikes of items, such as electricity tariff, toll, school bus fares and assessment rates.
        An individual would require an income of RM4,000 to survive on Penang island, given its high rental and expensive daily goods.
        Trailing closely behind Penang are industrial cities Bintulu in Sarawak and Paka in Terengganu.
        However, prices of goods in Penang are much lower on the mainland in places such as Seberang Prai.
        The lower cost of living has made nearby mainland towns a sprawling suburban neighbourhood with heavy traffic flow daily on the connecting Penang Bridge.

        The poll conducted in December found that a kilogramme of chicken cost RM9 in George Town, while it was only RM7 in Kuala Lumpur and RM6.50 in Klang, Selangor.
        In Kuala Terengganu, prices of daily goods are comparatively higher despite its lower cost of living.
        A kilogramme of chicken cost RM7.50 while fish, such as mackerel at the Chabang Tiga market cost between RM10 to RM15 depending on the quality.
        The cost of seafood there is also not cheap although it is located near fishing villages.
        However, low rental rates and toll-free roads have kept the cost of living relatively low in Kuala Terengganu.
        With an income of RM2,500 a month, a family can own a car and rent a home.
        In the same state of Terengganu, some 120km away, the cost of living in towns like Paka and Kerteh are much higher since they are home to employees from the oil and gas industry.
        Locals have to bear the brunt of high expenses since industrial employees receive higher salaries.

        The same is happening in the Sarawak towns of Bintulu and Miri, where oil and gas firms have set up base.
        As a result, locals are also witnessing a stark increase in the prices of goods and rental rates.
        Rental rates in Penang are soaring high with a single-storey three-bedroom home in Tanjung Tokong costing RM1,000 a month.
        Rental rates are, however, cheaper in Batu Kawan or Nibong Tebal with rents hovering around RM500 per month. – December 29, 2013
       





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发表于 5-4-2014 12:15 AM | 显示全部楼层
LZ, 你可以去死吗?

第一,有红豆兵这回事?
第二,我是道地槟城人,在吉隆坡住了超过10年。
第三,你所谓槟城生活费最高是哪里来的?

我住了吉隆坡那么久,我很敢肯定吉隆坡生活费远远超越槟城。
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发表于 5-4-2014 12:19 AM | 显示全部楼层
喔,读了那个已经败了的冷炒饭,这个所谓的Caroline Wong还真的被槟城人骂得很够力,RM12000不够?她应该是罗斯嘛那种等级了。
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发表于 5-4-2014 02:26 AM | 显示全部楼层
我们被这个 臭家 “长” 带去 荷兰了。。。
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发表于 5-4-2014 10:50 AM | 显示全部楼层
白痴帖子,
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发表于 5-4-2014 11:13 AM | 显示全部楼层
原来这傻逼还活着,我以为它被送去朝鲜了
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发表于 5-4-2014 11:26 AM | 显示全部楼层
我很肯定的说,这个perahu…是在瞎猜胡扯了!


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发表于 5-4-2014 12:52 PM | 显示全部楼层
Roy Wong...除了大炮误导,你还会什么?
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发表于 5-4-2014 02:23 PM | 显示全部楼层
哇老 这个家庭是来晒命的吧  嫌钱不够用竟然要请管家! 电话和Internet要一个月600!我吃简单3餐应该没有600块! 一个月赚一万二竟然讲快活不下去了!因为再也买不起名牌! 看了楼主阿叔帖,真是感叹!感谢啊叔, 没有你  我们都不知道国阵朋党们都在过着这些朱门酒肉臭的生活  大家知道该怎么做了吧!
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