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PM Wong pledges government support to tackle rising cost of living in Singapore

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  • The Singapore government is implementing targeted assistance programs to address cost of living concerns for different groups, including families with young children and seniors.
  • PM Lawrence Wong emphasizes the importance of balancing traditional values with innovative solutions to tackle economic challenges.
  • Future policies, including those in Budget 2025, will be informed by careful monitoring of economic indicators and the evolving needs of Singaporeans.ShareRewrite

In a recent press conference marking his first 100 days in office, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong addressed one of the most pressing issues facing Singaporeans today: the rising cost of living. As inflation continues to be a concern for many households, the government has pledged to take decisive action to alleviate the financial strain on citizens.

The cost of living in Singapore has been a persistent concern for residents, with inflation rates impacting everything from daily necessities to housing costs. PM Wong acknowledged the difficulties faced by Singaporeans, stating, "We know it's tough, especially for families with young kids where expenses add up quickly". This recognition of the challenges faced by different segments of society demonstrates the government's commitment to addressing the issue comprehensively.

Impact on Families and Individuals

For many Singaporeans, the rising costs affect various aspects of their lives:

Daily expenses: Groceries, food, and essential items have seen price increases.

Housing: Property prices and rental costs continue to be a significant financial burden.

Education: Preschool and other educational expenses are a concern for parents.

Healthcare: Medical costs, especially for seniors, are a growing worry.

Government's Multi-Faceted Approach

PM Wong outlined several strategies the government is employing to tackle the cost of living concerns:

Existing Support Schemes

The government has already implemented several assistance programs:

Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers

U-Save rebates for utilities

These schemes have provided immediate relief to many households, but the government recognizes the need for more targeted assistance.

Targeted Assistance for Specific Groups

PM Wong emphasized the importance of tailoring support to different segments of society:

Families with Young Children

The government is focusing on alleviating the financial burden on larger families with young children. PM Wong stated, "We are prepared to and we are thinking about how we can provide more help". This may include additional support for:

  • Day-to-day expenses
  • Housing costs
  • Preschool education

Senior Citizens

Recognizing the growing senior population, the government is addressing both short-term and long-term needs:

  • Healthcare costs
  • Long-term care arrangements
  • Housing solutions for the elderly

PM Wong noted, "And it's not just about helping those in their 70s and 80s – the older folks – but as we do more to take care of them, we will also be helping their children, who increasingly are not so young anymore".

Job Seekers and Career Transitions

The introduction of the SkillsFuture Jobseeker Support scheme demonstrates the government's commitment to supporting workers during career transitions. This program offers:

  • Temporary financial support (up to S$6,000 over six months)
  • Skills training
  • Career coaching
  • Job matching services

Balancing Tradition and Innovation

PM Wong emphasized the importance of preserving core values while implementing necessary changes. He stated, "So if we understand what these are, then we don't discard and we retain them, even as we think about making bold changes". This approach is evident in the government's stance on:

  • Multiculturalism
  • Self-reliance
  • Family-centric policies
  • Re-examining Assumptions

The 4G leadership is prepared to challenge existing assumptions and explore new solutions. PM Wong illustrated this with the example of unemployment benefits, saying, "It doesn't mean that we cannot do something different in Singapore, appropriately designed for our circumstances and well-designed to minimise the negative effects we've seen elsewhere".

Economic Outlook and Future Planning

Monitoring Inflation and Growth

The government is closely watching economic indicators to inform future policies:

  • Inflation rates
  • GDP growth
  • Real wage increases

PM Wong acknowledged that 2023 was "a difficult year" with high inflation and weak growth, resulting in negative real wage increases for many Singaporeans.

Budget 2025: A Look Ahead

The upcoming Budget 2025 is expected to include measures to address cost of living concerns. PM Wong hinted at potential additional support, stating, "So we will have to look at the data and what the indicators are with regard to income and inflation this year and next year. And think about how we can put together appropriate help".

Creating a Family-Friendly Environment

Recognizing the importance of supporting families, the government is focusing on creating a more family-friendly environment in Singapore. This includes addressing:

  • Preschool education accessibility and affordability
  • Leave arrangements for working parents
  • Work-life balance initiatives

PM Wong emphasized that while getting married and having children are personal choices, the government aims to create an environment that supports those who choose to start families.

As Singapore navigates the challenges of rising costs and economic uncertainties, PM Lawrence Wong and his team have demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting citizens. By combining existing support schemes with new, targeted initiatives, the government aims to address the diverse needs of Singaporeans across different life stages and circumstances.

PM Wong reassured citizens, saying, "The Government will do everything we can to help Singaporeans tackle cost-of-living concerns". This commitment, coupled with a willingness to innovate and adapt policies, provides hope for Singaporeans facing financial pressures.

As the nation looks towards Budget 2025 and beyond, the government's focus on creating a more resilient, family-friendly, and economically stable Singapore remains clear. With continued engagement and responsive policymaking, Singapore is well-positioned to overcome the challenges of rising living costs and emerge stronger as a nation.


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