His hours have been slashed because of the pandemic and he now only earns about 9,000 pesos RM768) a month, half of which is used to pay the rent for the family's apartment.
Online bartering groups have provided a lifeline to the Imperios and other Filipinos hit hard by the country's months-long virus restrictions that started in March and have sent the economy plunging into a deep recession.
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