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Average Salary in Taguig City: Are the Wages Worth the Costs?

@David Vance2/8/2026blog
Average Salary in Taguig City: Are the Wages Worth the Costs?

so here's the thing about Taguig City-it's not your average metro spot. the average salary here hovers around php 30,000 to 40,000 a month, but rent alone can eat up half of that if you're not careful. i talked to a barista at a third-wave coffee shop in bonifacio global city who said she barely breaks even after paying for her shoebox apartment near uptown parade. and yeah, the skyline is impressive, but so are the bills.

let's talk numbers for a sec. a one-bedroom condo in bgc can run you php 25,000 to 35,000, and that's before utilities. groceries? expect to spend at least php 5,000 a month if you're cooking at home. public transport via mrt and bus is cheap, but traffic is a soul-sucking nightmare. so is the paycheck worth it? depends if you're into the hustle or just trying to survive it.

a view of a bridge over a river in a city


overheard at a bar in the fort: "you either make bank in taguig or you're just renting a view." brutal, but kinda true. the city's got a rep for high-paying corporate jobs, but the competition is fierce. if you're in tech, finance, or marketing, you might hit the higher end of that salary range. everyone else? it's a grind.

here's a quick breakdown of monthly costs for a single person:

ExpenseEstimated Cost (PHP)
Rent (1BR)25,000 - 35,000
Utilities2,500 - 4,000
Groceries5,000 - 7,000
Transport2,000 - 3,000
Leisure/Extras3,000 - 5,000


and yeah, the weather here is a whole mood. it's hot, humid, and if it's rainy season, you're basically living in a water park-minus the fun. but hey, makati and mandaluyong are just a short drive away if you need a change of scenery or a cheaper rent option.

if you're thinking of moving here, check out the local reddit threads or ask around on yelp for real reviews. people are brutally honest, and you'll get the unfiltered truth. also, don't sleep on the food scene-there's everything from street food to michelin-level dining, but your wallet will feel it.


bottom line? taguig can be worth it if you're strategic about your budget and career. but if you're just winging it, you might end up like that barista-living for the weekend and questioning every life choice.

grayscale photo of cat on grass field


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About the author: David Vance

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