So here’s the rough scoop. The idea is that PCVs are supposed to live as close to the local lifestyle as possible. This can controlled largely by limiting the monthly stipend PCVs receive. PC tries to determine, to the best of its ability, what the local wage might be, and then determines if a PCV can honestly get by with this amount, making adjustments if necessary. Again, just a rough scoop.
In the beginning of PST, we were all given our own personal ATM (ABM as they’re called here) cards. PC automatically deposits our monthly stipend into our accounts towards the end of each month. PC does reimburse some random costs, such as travel if PC requires for us to travel into Kingston for example, and PC also reimburses us when we have to fill our propane cylinders we use for cooking.
Aside from all of this, PCVs get somewhere around $400US/month for everything else: food, transportation, phone usage, utilities, ‘personal sundries’, etc., etc., etc. This means that in Jamaica the average PCV, including rent, lives off of less than $6,000US/yr.
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