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    • SINGAPORE – Fewer couples tied the knot in 2025, as Singapore recorded nearly the lowest number of marriages in a decade, with the exception of the 2020 pandemic lockdown. A total of 24,688 marriages were registered in 2025, a 6.2 per cent drop from 2024. This marks the third year in a row of declining marriages since the post-pandemic high of 29,389 marriages in 2022. These figures were released on July 10 in the latest report on family trends by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF), which had also looked at for the first time the quality of marriages in Singapore. Close to 95 per cent of 3,000 respondents surveyed by MSF in 2025 reported being happily married, and about 88 per cent rarely or never considered ending their marriage. In response to queries, the ministry said it did not track which year of marriage the respondents were in at the time, but said it will consider whether to study these aspects in future waves of the survey. About 78 per cent of respondents said they frequently confided in their spouses, and close to 93 per cent felt their relationship was going well. Only about 3.7 per cent of people said they were a little unhappy in their marriage, and 0.5 per cent said they were extremely unhappy. MSF said it included measures of marital quality in its 2025 survey on families for the first time to deepen its understanding of how marriages are faring and provide insights that can help inform marriage and family programmes and policies. The report found that the number of civil marriages dropped from 21,144 in 2024 to 19,682 in 2025, accounting for close to 90 per cent of the decrease in the total number of marriages. The number of Muslim marriages also fell in 2025, from 5,184 in 2024 to 5,006 in 2025.
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