There has been a considerable development in the economic aspect of Taiwan. In 2007, the household income percentage has incurred a lowest of 10%:6.7% and a highest of 10%:41.1%. This means that the common household in Taiwan earns more than enough to support their daily needs. This is reflected by the 10.78 million who are in the labor force and 4.27% unemployment rate. This shows that almost all household in the region have some source of livelihood which similarly translates to the strong purchasing power of the individual in Taiwan.