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Even though the debt is a poverty trap that has long been happening to female workers in Cakung. They are often given a stamp as poor and spoiled, like shopping, so they become consumptive, then the money runs out. There is also the issue of bias attached to women who are in debt. Every time I pay my debt I always say, it hasn't been paid off, it hasn't been paid off, it's still a long time," said Yuni. "The interest can be up to 100 percent, so the debt is not paid off. Even though many moneylenders who ensnare them with high interest, up to 100% of the interest. According to them, debt is one of the best ways they have taken to solve life's problems. The low wages become the ultimate push for many women workers to choose to go into debt. “The important thing is there is a place to cook and rest, and a bathroom outside. Her second child is in the village with her husband. Lives in a rented two-bedroom house, the room is 3 meters, the house is shared with one child. Yet I haven't paid the rent, the children's school needs, the money must also be sent to my family in the village," said Yuni who was contacted by Konde on March 7, 2022. "My condition is getting more and more difficult, madam, I pay a debt of Rp 1.6 million a month. Be Yuni who has to pay the debt every month. Yuni seems to be cursed because she introduced her to a friend who gave her a debt. She is unable to survive in Jakarta because she has a lot of debt. Her friend who was a fellow worker then returned home with her 3 children. Yuni's life for five years fell apart after she had to pay her friend who was in debt. After a 10 minutes walk, she arrived at the rented house. Finished doing the work for clothes, Yuni immediately returned from the factory where she worked, in the Kawasan Berikat Nusantara or Archipelago Bonded Zone, Cakung. Konde wrote an exclusive coverage on "Poor Women: We are not lazy people and don't want to work." It circulates from March 8 unin an effort to break the bias that has been attached to the poor as lazy people, who don't want to be grateful and don't want to work. #BreakTheBias is the theme of International Women's Day this year.