Every day, prices go up, but our salaries as civil servants stay the same. It's a struggle to cover basic needs like food, water, rent, and electricity. I can't imagine how tough it must be for families with lots of kids.
This is indeed unimaginable because there are already many people who have experienced difficulties from this, so that the current civil servants are still looking for other jobs as support in their lives. And I think that is a very appropriate thing for civil servants to do in order to support their lives by earning income from work other than what they get through salary as civil servants, which in general is no longer sufficient.
I think that's the question to be asked, do we not deserve a life like that? I mean should we be always worried about having trouble and barely making ends meet as a decent worker?
You shouldn't need to be a surgeon who saves lives, or a business owner that risked capital, you could be an accountant, a teacher, a sewer worker, a mechanic, bookstore clerk, or whatever you can think of, and you should be able to make a living enough to not worry about rent and food and bills, those three things are set every month, we will pay them every month and even that's hard, and I am not talking about actually living, like going out with friends, drinking a bit, just once a week maybe, or having a good time on a vacation of something, those are very important things and dream for most people.