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The Philippines, is 12% Class ABC, 49% D and 39% E as of April 2010.

Class A - Upper Class - executives, presidents, CEOs (>Php 100,000 / month)

Class B - Upper Middle Class - professionals (Php 50,000-100,000 / month)

Class C - Middle Class - white-collar jobs (Php 15,000-50,000 / month)

Class D - Lower Middle Class - blue-collar/clerical jobs (Php,8,000-15,000 / month)

Class E - Lower Class - living below the poverty line (<Php 8,000 / month)

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