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PM tweaks troublesome policies, underlying problems remain

PM tweaks troublesome policies, underlying problems remain

“Major turning point”, “strategic shift” and “an epochal speech”. These are some of the terms used by the PAP and their supporters in an attempt to make out that after a year of “National Conversation”, the government had listened and was willing to make drastic changes to improve the lives of Singaporeans. Others... 

If high inequality be not Govt’s fault, neither should high growth be Govt’s credit

If high inequality be not Govt’s fault, neither should high growth be Govt’s credit

DPM Tharman In ST Saturday’s article “Inequality has risen, but so have incomes’, DPM Tharman initially appears to have pinned the blame on our “phenomenal growth in education levels over a single generation” and being a city-state for our rising inequality. DPM Tharman then offered statistics on our first world educational... 

Managing the people’s life savings

Managing the people’s life savings

HDB prices are affordable based on the ability of the buyers to pay. Now the affordability is a couple’s monthly CPF contributions for the next 25 years. This means that whatever that goes into the CPF will go out the other way, to pay for the affordable HDB flat. The couple would likely to start to save a little 5 or 10 years... 



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