MAJORITY of Filipinos saw t h e i r household income negatively impacted by the coronavirus d i s e a s e 2 0 1 9 (Covid-19) pandemic, a research conducted by TransUnion showed.
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A man scans what vegetables to buy at the Paco Public Market. A research released on Tuesday revealed that majority of Filipinos have seen their household income negatively impacted by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. FILE PHOTO BY ENRIQUE AGCAOILI
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