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(13-02-2025, 12:05 PM)surfer Wrote: I’ve never believed nor trusted the statistics they had reported. Over what percentage of the Singaporean households have they covered?
Same to me, selective reporting.
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(13-02-2025, 12:05 PM)surfer Wrote: I’ve never believed nor trusted the statistics they had reported. Over what percentage of the Singaporean households have they covered?
1. Election Timing Bias – Is this permanent or just for votes?
2. Inflation Mismatch – Are you truly better off or just seeing bigger numbers?
3. Means-Testing Issues – Does the system unfairly exclude some while encouraging perverse incentives?
4. Short-Term Relief vs. Long-Term Reform – Is this fixing problems or masking them?
5. Unequal Gains – Who benefits the most from this income growth?