More Filipinos worried about not being able to pay their bills and loans in full despite a bump in their income in the second quarter, prompting many of them to cut back on non-essential spending, global insights firm TransUnion said on Wednesday. Results of a May 1 to May 10 TransUnion survey of 944 adult
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