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How many working days would it take for an average wage earner Filipino to buy an iPhone 13 Pro?

Average Filipinos Need To Work 90.2 Days To Afford An iPhone 13 Pro

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The average Filipino wage earner would have to work for 90.2 days in order to afford an iPhone 13 Pro (assuming they spend all the earned money), according to the recent poll released by analytics team Picodi.com.

In the Philippines, with the iPhone Pro (128 GB) price in the country that is PHP 63,990 Filipinos have seen to work full time and tirelessly to meet the latest iPhone’s price for an average of three months of pay.

According to Picodi Analytics, the Philippines iPhone Index has deteriorated by 2 days and has scored the “second and the third-worst results” to likely buy an iPhone with the latest data from Numbeo, which states that an average Filipino earner is PHP 14,895.63 per month.

This is what the iPhone Index looked like in previous years in the Philippines:

2018 – 156.6 days
2019 – 96.2 days
2020 – 88.2 days
2021 – 90.2 days

Swiss are most likely the quickies to buy the new iPhone 13 with just 4.4 days, Americans for 5.9 days, Luxembourger and Australian for 6.4 days.

Among the considered countries, Turkey was noted to be the worst to likely buy the latest gadget that is needed to work unceasingly for 92.5 days.