A majority of Singapore residents view measures in the latest annual budget as inadequate to help them cope with rising costs of living, according to a new poll, Azernews ​reports, citing Bloomberg.
Among 1,002 adults surveyed by a research firm, 55 per cent said the budget’s US$92.8 billion in spending was not enough to ...
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A MAJORITY of Singapore residents view measures in the latest annual budget as inadequate to help them cope with rising costs of living, according to a new poll. Read more at The Business Times.
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