The rate was 24:1 when I first lived here. As it grew, life was
good. We lived better and did more. As the cost of living increased,
we still saved but spent what we had. Now, as the peso climbs, we are
continuiing to decrease our activities. We have talked about going
back to the US if the rate goes to 24:1. Mike M.
--- In LivingInThePhilippi
wrote:
>
> I'm curious to know how the people now retired in the PI are
handling
> the falling dollar. Are you changing your lifestyle? Are you forced
to
> become more frugal? Were you prepared for this day? And finally,
what
> advice , if any, could you give to those that are planning to retire
in
> the future. I hope anyone affected by this situation is able to keep
> their head above water.
>
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