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Half of all middle-class Singaporeans don’t have enough savings to cover six months of expenses if they lose their job – and one in five say they won’t even last a month, according to a report by financial comparison site GoBear.

The report, published on Friday (Nov 1), surveyed 1,028 middle-class Singaporeans aged between 18 and 65 on their attitudes toward personal finance. It did not define what “middle-class” meant.

 

The survey found that local respondents’ top three financial priorities were saving money, achieving financial independence, and creating an emergency fund.

However, 45 per cent of respondents admitted they did not have enough savings to cover half a year’s worth of expenses, with 21 per cent adding they “couldn’t live beyond a month” if they lost their main source of income.

Stashing away six months’ worth of salary in an emergency fund is a common piece of financial advice to guard against retrenchment or sudden expenses such as medical bills.

GoBear cited financial risk management expert Wong Kon How as saying this was because most Singaporeans’ assets were locked away in property and CPF accounts.

Wong added that this monthly expenditure could have been influenced by “pressure to keep up appearances” and “becoming accustomed to a certain quality of life”.

The report also found that found that Singaporean respondents owned about nine financial products on average – higher than respondents of similar surveys in Hong Kong, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Respondents here also had higher levels of financial knowledge compared to their Asian counterparts.

Despite this, almost half the Singapore respondents were pessimistic about their financial future, and felt financially insecure. About 55 per cent of respondents said the rising cost of living in Singapore outpaced their earnings.

When asked about growing their wealth, one in three said they did not know how to do so. A quarter said they believed investing was risky, and one in five still kept cash at home in piggy banks.

 

 

https://www.msn.com/en-sg/news/singapore/1-in-5-middle-class-singaporeans-wont-survive-a-month-if-they-lose-their-jobs-survey-finds/ar-AAJNPD9

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2 hours ago, meng.huat said:

fake news...

i got a friend ORD for many years.... cant find jod... but still can find atb...

Diam diam rah kgk... chiu tink find suitable jod so ez meh... sum moar I O level holder nia so no choice have to werk as part time butler for my dad haiz

 

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1 minute ago, HarrisY said:

Diam diam rah kgk... chiu tink find suitable jod so ez meh... sum moar I O level holder nia so no choice have to werk as part time butler for my dad haiz

 

@socrates469bc

 

my hotel 81 kaki complaining to me on how hard it is to find good chambermaid recently.

 

i think u might be suitable for this role and if u hardworking enough, can be promoted to duty desk manager in 3yrs.

 

tiagong from him duty desk manager can get song song benefits like free atb previews.and free stays at the hotel chain.

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