Budget 2024: Can $400 Ease Your Living Costs?

A Cost-of-Living Special Payment will be provided to eligible Singaporeans in September 2024, ranging between $200 and $400 in cash. A survey conducted by Milieu Insight revealed that 62% of the 1,002 respondents felt that the government's latest budget measures were insufficient to help them cope with the rising cost of living. ----------------- How do you view? Are you eligible for the special payment?

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2024-02-20

🎁Can Budget 2024 measures ease high inflation pressure?

A Cost-of-Living Special Payment will be provided to eligible Singaporeans in September 2024, ranging between $200 and $400 in cash.Eligibility criteria include being aged 21 and above in 2024, residing in Singapore, owning not more than one property, and having an assessable income of up to $100,000.Approximately 2.5 million adult Singaporeans are expected to benefit from this payment.Insufficient? Not eligible?A survey conducted by Milieu Insight from Feb. 17-19, 2024, revealed that 62% of the 1,002 respondents felt that the government's latest budget measures were insufficient to help them cope with the rising cost of living.The 35-44 age group expressed the strongest sentiment that the announced initiatives did not adequately address their concerns regarding the cost of living.Some arg
🎁Can Budget 2024 measures ease high inflation pressure?

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2024-02-17

SGX Weekly Review | Singapore to Provide Cost of Living Handouts; Singapore Economy Grows 2.2% Y/Y in Q4

Singapore shares extended the previous day’s gains on Friday (Feb 16), staying in positive territory throughout the trading session, including during Finance Minister Lawrence Wong’s Budget 2024 speech. For the week, the benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) was up 2.67 per cent or 83.64 points to 3,221.94.Here are the things to pay attention to this week:Singapore to Provide Cost of Living Handouts to Fight InflationSingapore will offer a special cost of living payment of up to S$400 ($297) to qualified citizens to help offset inflation, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Friday.Adult Singaporeans who do not own more than one property and with incomes not exceeding S$100,000 will get a payment of between S$200 and S$400 as part of the government’s proposed budget, Wong, who’s also
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2024-02-16
$STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$  Singapore Budget 2024 quick update. Singaporean can get.  1) $600 CDC Voucher  2) $200 to $400 cash. 3) U save rebate up to $950. 4) HDB Service & Conservative rebate 4 month.  5) Corporate income Tax rebate 50%.  Singapore over the decade aim GDP growth 2-3% yearly to bring in investors  @Tiger_SG @TigerEvents @koolgal S@Fenger1188
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2024-02-15
$Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$  $STI ETF(ES3.SI)$  Singapore’s budget address on Friday is expected to address the rising costs of living and employment, issues seen as a litmus test for its fourth-generation leaders to prove they can take the city state through an “uncertain era” of geopolitical instability, analysts said. This year’s budget will also have added political significance given an expected leadership transition to the so-called fourth-generation, analysts pointed out, with the blueprint set to give citizens a glimpse of how the new administration would execute policies according to a road map set out in a Forward Sing
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