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Wages in Taiwan reached an 11-year high as of March, reflecting steady growth in key sectors like tech. However, nearly 70% of workers earn below the average salary, highlighting a continuing income disparity.
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00:00Nearly 70 percent of Taiwanese workers are making below-average salaries.
00:05That's despite overall wages reaching an 11-year high in March.
00:09Officials say the gap is due to recent salary gains in tech, causing workers in other fields to fall below
00:15the new average.
00:16Despite global uncertainties, wages are expected to keep growing, with an average monthly salary of over US$1,500.
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