So jobs are of plenty in the country but why many go to Thailand? Perhaps the obvious reason is the relatively higher wages for ‘general labourers’ on the other side of the River.
Buk Hoo Kee wrote on 12
th Feb, 2013 at 5:29am:
I see no middle class in Laos, only super rich or dirt poor. The super rich hi so want a certain lifestyle and are willing to pay for it at any cost since they have unlimited spending potential, but the poor and not so rich cannot manage to keep up with that lifestyle so they continue to fall deeper into poverty.
The wages should reflect how much you work. In Laos we have too much time on our hands, therefore deserving of the low wages.
In your country in America, do the teachers go home for 2 hours to relax and enjoy lunch? Do you have labourers sitting around and enjoying a beer with their co-workers as if deadlines doesn't mean anything?
There's plenty of middle class in Laos. If your household owns a motorbike or two, a fridge, TV and some mobile phones then you're considered a middle class family. Middle class citizens can't afford to buy a car, but they can afford to own these basic essentials.
If you are super rich in Laos, the chances are you are involved in corruption.