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Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by dre11(op): 9:41am On Nov 09, 2024
Approximately 37 per cent of employed Nigerians are now earning less than N100,000 per month in 2024, representing a 42 per cent increase from the 26 per cent recorded last year, according to the PiggyVest 2024 Savings Report.

The report highlights a significant rise in those reporting no income or earnings below the N100,000 threshold.

The survey shows that over one-third of Nigerians now fall within this low-income bracket, while fewer individuals are in higher earnings categories.

Our survey suggests that more than one in three Nigerians earn below N100,000 monthly, making it the income bracket with the highest number of Nigerians,” it noted.

The report indicates that Nigerians earning N100,000 or less per month are classified as low-income earners.

Many in this group struggle to meet basic expenses such as housing and supporting dependents and frequently rely on loan apps or family assistance. Rising inflation has further weakened the purchasing power of the naira, exacerbating these financial difficulties.

“Nigerians earning N100,000 or less monthly fall into the low-income earners bracket. Many in this group struggle to afford essential items like housing and support for dependents and often rely on loan apps or family assistance to make ends meet.

“With high inflation drastically reducing the purchasing power of the naira, their financial challenges have only worsened,” the report stated.

The report also reveals a troubling increase in those with no income, rising from 20 per cent in 2023 to 28 per cent in 2024, signalling a surge in unemployment.

Gender analysis in the survey shows that more women than men fall within lower-income brackets (below N250,000), with 59 per cent of women compared to 49 per cent of men earning below this level. Conversely, in higher-income brackets, men outnumber women.
https://punchng.com/nigerians-earning-below-n100k-monthly-rise-by-42-report/

Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by ivandragon: 9:57am On Nov 09, 2024
Hmm...
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Bobloco: 10:13am On Nov 09, 2024
“With high inflation drastically reducing the purchasing power of the naira, their financial challenges have only worsened,” the report stated.
This is the Hallmark of the calamitous Tinubu regime
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by helinues: 10:26am On Nov 09, 2024
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Racoon(m): 10:26am On Nov 09, 2024
Guess more prayers will solve or improve the fortune of these income earners that amounts to nothing as far as the economic situation of Nigeria (being destroyed by the seating clueless government) is concerned
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Racoon(m): 10:29am On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Toh Poor productivity
"With high inflation drastically reducing the purchasing power of the naira, their financial challenges have only worsened,”

Even macro-economic companies can't break even recording enormous losses in the trading year due to useless constricting government policies, policy somersaults, yet your warped sense is telling of poor productivity. Do you know how economy works?
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Georgry(m): 10:31am On Nov 09, 2024
grin
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by helinues: 10:31am On Nov 09, 2024
Racoon:
"With high inflation drastically reducing the purchasing power of the naira, their financial challenges have only worsened,”

Even macro-economic companies can't break even recording enormous losses in the trading year due to constricting government policies, yet your warped sense is telling of poor productivity. Do you know how economy works?
Tell us how economy works.

Tell us how the productivity would increase when your likes would prefer to come online and blame everyone for the world's problem instead of channelling that same energy in being productive to one self

Do you have any business running or you are queuing behind others for wages/salary?
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Georgry(m): 10:34am On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
Investment doesn't thrive with this kind of draconian policy of the APC.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by helinues:
Georgry:
Investment doesn't thrive with this kind of draconian policy of the APC.
Who are the people reaping from the high price of goods and services even on locally made?
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Georgry(m): 10:47am On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Who are the people repeating from the high price of goods and services even on locally made?
The producers, and the wholesalers to some extent because they can influence the prices of the products, the retailers are at the receiving end, prices are going up and you either borrow to support your business or your store is going to become empty and you will eventually run out of business, I've seen this play out a couple of times this year.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by helinues: 10:54am On Nov 09, 2024
Georgry:
The producers, and the wholesalers to some extent because they can influence the prices of the products, the retailers are at the receiving end, prices are going up and you either borrow to support your business or your store is going to become empty and you will eventually run out of business, I've seen this play out a couple of times this year.
Producers meaning productive. Be one too

So what's your arguments about?
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by jmoore(m): 11:13am On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Producers meaning productive. Be one too

So what's your arguments about?
Babablu bulabu.

Cost of production has increased as a result of TINUBULATION policies of naira devaluation and subsidy removal.

This has made many businesses to shut down, few are managing to survive, making less profit.

This topic is way above you.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by helinues: 11:16am On Nov 09, 2024
jmoore:
Babablu bulabu.

Cost of production has increased as a result of TINUBULATION policies of naira devaluation and subsidy removal.

This has made many businesses to shut down, few are managing to survive, making less profit.

This topic is way above you.
Wondering why accounting lecturers should be having debt. Have they forgotten about balanced sheet?
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by iwaeda: 11:21am On Nov 09, 2024
dre11:
https://punchng.com/nigerians-earning-below-n100k-monthly-rise-by-42-report/


Nlfpmod
People are getting poorer by the day, but APC wants us to pray and endure. grin grin cheesy
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by jmoore(m): 11:24am On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Wondering why accounting lecturers should be having debt. Have they forgotten about balanced sheet?
Continue wondering. Abuse of substance is dangerous. It affects reasoning.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by MTCLimited(m): 1:07pm On Nov 09, 2024
Hmmmm
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Bobloco: 1:08pm On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Nobody: 1:08pm On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
lol...has your APC even provided basic amenities such as constant electricity or even security for people to do work? You people are just too funny.

In the hierachy of needs, food, shelter, clothing, and safety are essential for anybody to even function as a human being, let alone a productive one. You people are not serious at all in this life lol
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Macphenson: 1:08pm On Nov 09, 2024
Tinubu will handle economy
Shettima will handle security.

Just a year and few months they wrecked the entire country.
Tinubu built Lagos, when its time to build Nigeria Cement finish.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by VitalSocialNEWS(m): 1:09pm On Nov 09, 2024
This is The Reason Everyone Needs More Than One Passive Income Generation Streams Especially If You're Living in Nigeria.

Our Bio Tells It Better.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Christ4ever:
All I see here is failure and T-pain with his supporters should be ashamed of themselves.

While doing training at NNPC-NAPIMS during the GEJ era, some full staff were earning N95 - N110k as monthly salary. Trust me, these guys were living like kings. They lived large because money had value then.

Fast forward to 2024, N100k now is no longer enough to fuel your car for a month. It's not even enough to pay electricity bill of a 2 bedroom flat on Band A.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by omenka1: 1:10pm On Nov 09, 2024
Tinubu you do this one
Master strategist will handle the economy while shetima will take care of security. They are really doing well, Nigerians are truly feeling their impact
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by NamelessOGBENI(m): 1:11pm On Nov 09, 2024
The scoundrels and stooges will not say a word now.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Gbadugbakun(m): 1:11pm On Nov 09, 2024
Many companies are even shutting down. It would never be well with Tinubu and all who voted for him.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Zico5(m): 1:12pm On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
Where is ur reasoning for God sake. You guys are worse than even Tinubu himself. You just open ur mouth without thinking and in ur mind, you are making sense. You think everyone is a parasite to politicians like you.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Funkyswagzz(m):
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
Wasted sperm
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by ecomalchemistt(m): 1:13pm On Nov 09, 2024
That one go far o
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by sofeo(m): 1:13pm On Nov 09, 2024
It's well.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by WaleBuraimoh: 1:13pm On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
True, true......na today I know say you don't have sense
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by ChristineC: 1:15pm On Nov 09, 2024
this new rise will favour me and my family shocked
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Roger3D(m): 1:17pm On Nov 09, 2024
Tinubu is gradually pushing Nigerians into poverty. What a satanic man he truly is
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