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UTCC: Over 54 billion baht to be spent on new school term

 

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BANGKOK, 9 May 2019 (NNT) - The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) estimates cash flow of over 50 billion baht for the new school term, the highest amount in the past six years due to economic recovery, sufficient savings and the government’s economic stimulus measures.

 

UTCC’s Center for Economic and Business Forecasting Director, Thanawat Phonwichai, today disclosed the results of the survey of parents’ impact assessment in preparing for the new school term, from a sample group of respondents across the country.

 

It was found that the spending of 23.9 percent of parents of students at an undergraduate level and first-year university students has increased during the new school term compared to the previous year.

 

The average expense is 18,299 baht due to increased prices of textbooks, school uniforms, student shoes, tuition fees and school maintenance fees. It is expected that spending during this new school term will be 54.97 billion baht, expanding by 5.2 percent compared to the previous year, and the highest in six years.

 

As for the source of the money, 43.8 percent of parents said they had enough money from their salary for the expenses associated with the new school term, while 39.5 percent of parents who didn’t have enough money plan to use money from formal and informal loans and pledges of properties.

 

It was also found that there are additional expenses to allow their children to study in a good educational institution and tutoring fees. They want the government to help them with reasonable tuition fees and equal quality of educational institutions throughout the country. Parents also want to see the inclusion of a foreign language and technology subjects in curriculum at all levels.

 

As for the source of money, 43.8 percent of parents said they had enough money from their salary for the expenses associated with the new school term while 39.5 percent of parents who didn’t have enough money will use the money from formal and informal loans and pledges of properties.

 

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As for the source of money, 43.8 percent of parents said they had enough money from their salary for the expenses associated with the new school term while 39.5 percent of parents who didn’t have enough money will use the funds from formal and informal loans and pledges of properties.

 

The research doesn't mention the horrendous "entrance fees" for some primary and high schools in the city for folks from villages that can easily be 30 to 50 K, plus some extra money for books sold by the teachers. Many schools also make good money selling uniforms and parents are not allowed to buy them anywhere else for half the price. 

 

      I firmly believe that the number is much higher, more than 50 %, not 39.5 %. 

 

     Amazing, how did they get these numbers? 

 

   

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