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  • Din Tai Fung raises menu prices by 6% amid rising costs

    Discover how Din Tai Fung’s recent price hike, affecting 80% of its menu including favorites like xiaolongbao, is a response to rising operational costs. Learn about the restaurant’s efforts to balance quality with increased labor expenses and how other Chinese cuisine chains are also adjusting prices.
    2024/06/14 16:11
  • Survey reveals Taiwan office workers’ financial challenges

    A recent survey in Taiwan indicates a pressing issue with office workers finding their wages insufficient due to rising living and dining costs, highlighting the need for economic adjustments.
    2024/05/13 17:36
  • Taiwan’s legislature votes to halt electricity price hike

    Discover how Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan voted to halt a planned electricity price hike, a decision driven by public concern over rising living costs and the complexities of energy policy.
    2024/04/30 15:49
  • Taiwan’s Central Bank updates inflation forecasts for 2024

    Taiwan’s Consumer Price Index indicates a continued slowdown in inflation with a slight rise in March. The Central Bank revises its inflation forecasts as electricity and living costs surge. The public’s economic outlook remains cautiously optimistic.
    2024/04/26 13:24
  • Taiwan’s growing wealth gap raises concerns: experts

    Taiwan’s wealth gap widens as economic growth hits a 14-year low. Experts call for action to address income inequality and rising living costs.
    2024/01/29 16:44
  • Q Burger announces up to 23.4% salary hike in 2024

    Q Burger, a restaurant chain in Taipei, is making waves with its generous end-of-year bonus of up to 27.8 months for staff. In addition, the company plans to increase salaries by 23.4% in 2024, aiming to break away from the low-paying norms of the industry. Newly hired employees can expect a high basic salary of up to NT$35,000, while reserve executives start at NT$37,000. To address regional differences in living costs, Q Burger is also offering a substantial regional subsidy, with store employees in Taipei receiving an extra NT$4,000 per month. In a unique move to motivate employees, the company has introduced the "Dream Reward Plan," which grants 20% of net profits to store chiefs. Q Burger’s success is evident, with its expansion to 340 stores across Taiwan and over one million app members in 2023.
    2023/12/27 14:50
  • Over 4M people earn less than NT$43K monthly in Taiwan: data

    Discover the latest insights from Taiwan’s job market, including the widening income gap, low salary increase expectations for 2024, and varying pay trends across industries.
    2023/12/19 18:05
  • NPP urges ban on wage law violators from gov’t bids

    The New Power Party (NPP) has called for stricter regulations on minimum labor wages, proposing that manufacturers who violate laws should be banned from government procurement. The NPP emphasizes equal representation in decision-making, with a "1:1:1" ratio of labor, capital, and government-academic parties. They argue that adjustments to the minimum wage should not fall below the annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) growth rate, linking wage increases to inflation and cost of living adjustments. NPP Chairwoman Claire Wang advocates for strict penalties, including adding violators to a government procurement blacklist. The NPP’s draft is inspired by France’s minimum wage laws, aiming to protect workers’ living standards in the face of rising costs.
    2023/12/12 13:11
  • New dorm subsidy to benefit 275,000 university students

    Taiwan’s Executive Yuan will implement a 5-year subsidy program for university dormitory students. Starting in Feb 2024, students will receive financial assistance every semester. Each student will receive NT$5,000 per semester, with low-income students receiving NT$7,000. The program aims to make higher education more accessible and will benefit an estimated 275,000 students.
    2023/11/29 20:30
  • Taiwanese struggle with low wages despite advanced degrees

    Discover the wage challenges faced by young Taiwanese adults despite their advanced degrees. Tech graduates earn NT$73,500 in their first jobs, while others struggle with lower salaries and a rising cost of living. Explore the impact on their financial prospects and future stability.
    2023/09/22 18:14
  • Taiwan rental market struggles amid inflation

    Taiwan’s rental housing market faces challenges due to global inflation, stagnant wages, and higher living costs. Renters grapple with increased monthly payments amid limited wage growth. Find out how these factors impact the rental market.
    2023/08/21 16:57
  • Office workers struggle to raise children for 3 reasons

    The birth rate in Taiwan has significantly decreased in recent years, resulting in negative population growth for a consecutive three-year period. A recent study has shed light on three main challenges office workers face when raising children: high living costs, stagnant wages, and an overpriced housing market.
    2023/07/12 11:33
  • Rising electricity prices worry Taiwanese businesses

    With summer approaching, Taiwan is preparing for another electricity hike.​​​​​​​ In early April, the average industrial electricity consumption price rose by 14.2% from NT$2.91 to NT$3.38 per Kilowatt-hour.
    2023/05/18 16:58
  • Young Taiwanese adults struggle with high living costs

    At first glance, Taiwan’s employment rate among young adults has never been better, as 2022 saw the unemployment rate of those aged between 15 and 29 to be at an all-time low.
    2023/05/03 17:16
  • Young Taiwanese adults struggle to pay off student loans

    Sandy, a recent graduate in Taiwan, has been struggling to make headway on her student loans despite working diligently and saving as much as possible. 
    2023/04/19 17:28
  • Rising costs of elderly care signal challenges for Taiwan

    As young adults in Taiwan struggle with the high costs of living and low wages, the elderly population also faces similar challenges.
    2023/03/10 19:10
  • Taiwanese increasingly embracing sophisticated poor mindset

    As living costs in Taiwan continue to rise, a significant number of young adults are choosing to adopt a "sophisticated poor" lifestyle. 
    2023/03/10 18:56
  • Taiwan nationals to receive NT$6,000 cash rebate in April

    Taiwan’s Executive Yuan has approved a budget of NT$6,000 for each citizen and eligible foreign nationals in the hopes of providing economic relief in the wake of the  soaring costs of living. 
    2023/02/24 20:46
  • Popular Taiwan eatery raises prices amid soaring costs

    Popular Taiwan eatery Formosa Chang announced that it will raise its prices starting on Wednesday (Feb. 1).  
    2023/02/01 19:17
  • KFC increases prices in Taiwan by 6.2% on average

    Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) chain stores in Taiwan hiked their prices on Thursday (Dec. 22) amid reports of soaring inflation.
    2022/12/22 17:54
  • Fancy living comes with expensive community management fees

    Living in a fancy mansion may sound like a luxury, but there are expensive community management costs that residents have to pay. 
    2022/11/17 09:40
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