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:idea: maybe people need to look in the drive way, on the tv stand, in the toy box........to see why the dollar is dumping. :ranting:
Yeah! Can't find anything that says "Made in USA".

OOPS My dog just walked by!! :blink:

:yes: so next time we go to wal-mart to save $10-20 bucks. maybe we should think if we're really saving anything. :unsure:

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:idea: maybe people need to look in the drive way, on the tv stand, in the toy box........to see why the dollar is dumping. :ranting:
Yeah! Can't find anything that says "Made in USA".

OOPS My dog just walked by!! :blink:

I don't think this war is helping much :angry:

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Yeah! Can't find anything that says "Made in USA".

Funny thing is, my wife's two polo shirts that she bought in Manila and brought with her to the states have "Made in USA" printed on the inside tag. I suspect we are manufacturing plenty and exporting most for over-seas consumption. Kind of like the Chinese thinking the Buick is a luxury car!

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This is very frustrating for OFW's and pinoy's with export business. Basic commodities there are getting higher too. I guess we need to send a little more :(

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Even with the falling dollar it is still cheaper in the RP for retirees :thumbs:

Exactly. The only thing that concerns me about this calculation is the cost of healthcare once there. At least in America we'd have some form of insurance to ease the burden. In the RP, you gotta pay cash for everything, and often the medicine is MORE expensive than in the US. I could see healthcare eating-up whatever cost-of-living savings there are.

It does seem to be considerably cheaper but everything is cash and carry. It is good if you are ex military, you can use the facilities in Manila.

Jasman,

Can you give me more info on the facilities in Manila that ex-military can use? Thanks.

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You can get monthly SS in PI but not Medicare! Dropping US dollar is hurting BIGTIME to expats that are on a low limited income there.

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we're planning to go back in the phils for our retirement period too...though these dollar rate & political issues make us wondering, how our life would be.

sometimes, im thinking of entering into politics or creating a new religion to have a more secure future in PI.. :P:lol::lol:

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Even with the falling dollar it is still cheaper in the RP for retirees :thumbs:

Exactly. The only thing that concerns me about this calculation is the cost of healthcare once there. At least in America we'd have some form of insurance to ease the burden. In the RP, you gotta pay cash for everything, and often the medicine is MORE expensive than in the US. I could see healthcare eating-up whatever cost-of-living savings there are.

It does seem to be considerably cheaper but everything is cash and carry. It is good if you are ex military, you can use the facilities in Manila.

Jasman,

Can you give me more info on the facilities in Manila that ex-military can use? Thanks.

My friend used to go up there every few months for meds, he has full disability from the Army. I believe the clinic is in the U.S. embassy. Seeing that he and I aren't currently speaking to one another I can't ask him. :angry:

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For those wondering about U.S. veterans clinics in the Philippines take a look here:

http://www1.va.gov/directory/guide/state.a...PI&dnum=ALL

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The dollar has gone down steadily against the Nepalese rupee - when I first visited Nepal in 2001 immeditately following the royal family massacre it was $1=75 NRs, last year it was 70 NRs, this past June it was 65 and lately I have seen it as low as 61...

When you consider how unstable the Nepalese government has been in this same time period it is really scary...

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When I lived there (last year), it took 6 months to get an appointment............good luck. I have a 30% service connected disability, get a retirement and VA disability.

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QUOTE(Bill B @ Oct 18 2007, 08:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
For those wondering about U.S. veterans clinics in the Philippines take a look here:

http://www1.va.gov/directory/guide/state.a...PI&dnum=ALL

Thank you, Jasman

My ex-friend lived there for four years and visited the clinic on the average of every three months during that period and thought it was a good facility.

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When I lived there (last year), it took 6 months to get an appointment

Six months, sounds about like the wait for an appointment for a VA facility in Denver. Maybe no better, no worse than in America. Sad state of affairs if that is true. So thankful my father had health insurance with subsequent jobs that he never had to rely exclusively on the VA.

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