Jeepney drivers in Manila are struggling to make ends meet as rising fuel costs, a global impact of the Middle East conflict, cut into their daily income.
Breakdown
- Diesel prices in Manila have doubled, hurting jeepney drivers' incomes
- Drivers now spend over 2,000 pesos daily on fuel, leaving little earnings 16s
- Many drivers question if jeepney driving is still sustainable 35s
- Raising fares is not feasible as commuters are also struggling financially 1m 27s
- Drivers urge the government to temporarily remove the fuel tax 1m 42s