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THE GREAT SLEEP DEBT CRISIS
The Philippine Star
|June 23, 2026
A curious paradox defines modern life. Never before have we had more comfortable beds, quieter air conditioners, softer pillows, and better sleep technology. Yet never before have so many people complained of being perpetually tired.
We are living in an age of chronic sleep deprivation.
Ask any physician, and the story is familiar: the executive who survives on five hours of sleep; the call center worker who struggles to maintain a normal body clock; the student scrolling through TikTok at two in the morning; the commuter who spends four hours daily trapped in traffic; the young mother caring for a newborn; the overseas worker juggling multiple jobs.
Fatigue has become so common that many people now consider it normal. It is not.
Sleep is not a luxury. It is a biological necessity as essential as food, water and oxygen. Yet millions of Filipinos are accumulating what experts call “sleep debt” — the cumulative effect of repeatedly getting less sleep than the body needs.
Like financial debt, sleep debt eventually comes due. The difference is that the collector is your own body.
Several factors are conspiring to rob Filipinos of sleep. One is our increasingly digital lifestyle. Smartphones have become the last thing many people see before sleeping and the first thing they check upon waking. Endless scrolling, online gaming, streaming platforms, and social media notifications have pushed bedtimes later and later.
Another culprit is urban living itself. Long commuting times in Metro Manila and other major cities steal hours that could otherwise be spent resting. Economic pressures also play a role. Many workers hold multiple jobs or side hustles to cope with rising costs of living. Shift workers, particularly those in the business process outsourcing industry, face unique challenges because they must remain awake when their biological clocks are programmed for sleep. The result is a society functioning on less rest than it requires. And the consequences are becoming increasingly apparent.
Sleep is not simply a period when the body shuts down. Quite the opposite.
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