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Thai household costs surge: survey reveals rising living expenses
TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2025
Average monthly household expenditure in December reached 18,207 baht
Commerce Ministry launches New Year Mega Sale 2025 campaign
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2024
The Commerce Ministry and its partners are offering up to 80% discounts on more than 40,000 products and services until January 31 in a bid to reduce people’s cost of living by 4.8 billion baht and generate 14.40 billion baht for the economy. 
Housing prices far higher than what most Bangkokians can afford
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 03, 2024
More than half of Bangkokians find it difficult to purchase a house as their monthly salary is less than 30,000 baht while property prices have continued to rise, according to property developer Sena Development.
Talks underway for expanding Ngamwongwan-Rama IX expressway
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2024
Transport minister reckons 2nd deck, lower toll fees for 17-kilometre stretch will ease traffic and reduce transport expenses for commuters
Survey finds schooling expenses have gone up 43% to a 15-year high
FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2024
The cost of schooling is at an all-time high because of higher tuition fees, instruction fees and increasing prices of school supplies, amounting to an estimated 60.322 billion baht, the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) said.
Govt may soon ease rice farmers’ burdens by providing free fertiliser
MONDAY, MARCH 25, 2024
The Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry will seek 33.53 billion baht to buy fertilisers for 4.68 million rice farmers suffering from poverty due to price volatility and rising costs.
Tourism Council of Thailand sample study reflects increased frugality
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2024
A study conducted by the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) has revealed that a significant number of Thais have been forced to be more frugal than they were during the Covid-19 pandemic, with expenditure on personal products, travel and entertainment among the first to be reduced.
Transport Minister says 20-baht train fare policy will generate profit
THURSDAY, JANUARY 04, 2024
The 20-baht electric train fare policy will not trigger a massive loss but, on the contrary, stands to make a profit as it will draw more passengers, Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit told MPs on Wednesday.
Most Thais are celebrating festivals at home instead of dining out, research shows
FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2023
Seven out of 10 Thais celebrate festivals at home due to the high cost of living, according to a report released by the Thai office of global market research firm Mintel on Friday.
Most Thais struggling to make ends meet, latest poll finds
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 09, 2022
More than half of the respondents in a Suan Dusit Poll said their expenses now exceed their income.
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