The saddest, happiest, angriest artists in Singapore; 1 in 4 Singaporeans face breakups over money: Singapore live news
We feature a curated selection of some of the biggest, most important, and fascinating news that’s making waves online.
Yahoo Singapore will be bringing you live news updates today. Feeling down? Taylor Swift and Maroon 5 might lift your spirits. But if you need a moment for a good cry, Jay Chou's tunes are the go-to. While Money disputes are breaking 27% of S'porean relationships.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/live/singapore...29529.html
Budget 2024: Helping Singaporean Workers, Jobseekers, and Employers to Grow Greater Expertise. Several new initiatives to boost the Singapore workforce were announced at Budget 2024. Here’s a quick round up.
https://content.mycareersfuture.gov.sg/s...d_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwtsy1BhD7ARIsAHOi4xbpocKfZqyANKFvHIjyQgvvVf2XoNNBGaGmHDp1G9DEg767EZzHTFoaAgyZEALw_wcB
When is $700 Govt Payout Coming for Singaporeans?
SSDI $1821 Payment Schedule August 2024
Check Your Eligibility & More Details $700 govt payout is part of GST Voucher program, which provides financial assistance based on individual circumstances, income levels, & eligibility for different schemes. The next $700 payout is expected in August 2024, with funds likely credited by second last week of the month, payout will include components like GST Voucher, Assurance Package & U-Save, often combined and disbursed together. However, exact amount received will depend on various factors, including income, household size, & eligibility for different schemes, payout aims to reduce income inequality, support a more equitable community, & act as a financial safety net.
Breakdown of $700 Gove Payout. The $700 is part of GST voucher agenda, designed to provide economic support to low- and moderate-income households. payment is divided into 3 main components:
1) GST Voucher: A cash rebate to offset the Goods and Services Tax.
2) Assurance Package: A support package to help lower-income households cope with rising costs.
3) U-Save: A rebate on electricity bills for eligible HDB households.
$14,400/Year Checks for Low-Income Families in 2024: What U Need to Know. These components are often combined & disbursed together, which may give impression of a single $700 payout. How ever, the exact amount received varies based on individual circumstances, income levels & eligibility for different schemes.
Govt Payout New Dates. Eligible individuals will receive their payments via direct deposit. Although the exact payout dates have not yet been confirmed, the govt is expected to provide
up to $700 in cash for economic aid and $850 for living expenses. To qualify for govt payout, individuals must meet the following criteria:....
https://thebridgeshelter.org/700-government-payout/
Day after national day, many gas good rest
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We all must keep telling P.A.P to stop the inflation from looking up to the ^|^ roof top here. So as we can can enjoy to Sing and tell by everyone.... Rotfl
"All these stupid baby boomers save and save
To pass to their offsprings"
"Hello....R" u a baby boomer yourself hor" Rotfl
Tee tiong huat Wrote: We all must keep telling P.A.P to stop the inflation from looking up to the ^|^ roof top here. So as we can can enjoy to Sing and tell by everyone.... Rotfl
Don't act, must have action,
Paying And Paying.
"It seem baby boomers save and saved."
"To pass to their offsprings"...
Yes. Me is thinking. I'm thinking many just register this is very truth 100% very right.

Why living in Singapore is the most expensive in Southeast Asia; Gruelling Johor-Singapore commute revealed in viral video: Singapore live news. We feature a curated selection of some of the biggest, most important, and fascinating news that’s making waves online.
Singapore’s cost of living is highest in Southeast Asia, there’s more to story. Yes, housing prices are skyrocketing, but so are incomes quality of life.
Singapore-based fintech company ROSHI's latest analysis dives into how Singaporeans managing in this high-cost environment. Here's why it might be worth every dollar despite high costs in S'pore.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/live/singapore...24567.html
Portable Air Conditioner Without Hose Singapore 2024. Portable Air Conditioner Sale Singapore
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Portable Air Conditioners Without Hose: A New Trend in Singapore
In 2024, Singapore is seeing a rise in the popularity of portable air conditioners without hoses.
These innovative units are addressing the need for flexible cooling solutions in a city where space is at a premium and traditional window units aren’t always feasible.
Hose-free portable air conditioners work differently from their traditional counterparts. Instead of expelling hot air through a hose, they use advanced cooling technology to absorb heat and moisture from the air. This makes them truly portable, allowing users to move them from room to room without the hassle of setting up an exhaust hose.
This page is found at many many pages, almost lost...lehh.
When is happen, they is good KARMA, it mean somethings is good can be around and be better, as least oneself can has a chance to live abit longer, for a day, week for month, for year or more... Rotfl Smile...
I was thinking for one song by.....by?.
Yarmak (Oleksandr Yarmak), a Ukrainian rapper fighting with Ukraine’s defence forces met Vladimir from Russian city of Sayano-Gorsk, a city that is over 3,000 km from Ukraine’s Donbas.
(And This's His Song) ‘"A Guy's Heart" has had 233 million views on YouTube, 25% of which are from Russia and it Russia federation".
Lashio residents begin to return as MNDAA solidifies control. The Kokang army’s efforts to establish itself as the city’s ruling authority appear to be meeting widespread acceptance. Residents of Lashio are cautiously returning to their homes as Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), ethnic Kokang armed group captured the city earlier this month, steadily consolidates its control.“Nearly everyone has returned. Everything is fine now that fighting has stopped,” said one resident of Lashio’s, reflecting a sense of relief and the beginning of normalcy.
Singapore will need 24,000 additional nurses and healthcare staff by 2030, he said, citing figures from Singapore’s Ministry of Health, adding that this demand brings opportunities for Indonesian nurse due to hurdles that included the lack of English language skills as well as the need for candidates to pass Singapore’s nursing board exams. A small number of Indonesian nurses had previously made their own arrangements to seek employment at Singapore hospitals, said Ms Low, adding that generally, not many Indonesian nurses were aware of such opportunities.
(29-04-2024, 09:57 AM)Migrant Wrote: [ -> ]Whatever!. Music always make me feel better.
An expression of our inner emotions. Through music. We can relax, express our feelings, relate to others....
Here's one sing from one and only...
https://youtu.be/9TZIwcHpAaU?si=-kbY83oa7jFophcO
Close to half of Singapore residents say they will never achieve financial freedom: Poll
The index findings were gathered through an online survey of 3,000 Singaporeans and permanent residents aged 18 to 65 from April to June in 2024.
SINGAPORE - More than two in five people in Singapore believe they will never be able to achieve financial freedom based on their current trajectory, a poll has found.
Of the 3,000 people polled, 29% said they will be able to achieve financial freedom, 27% said they have already attained it, while 44% said they will never be able to do so. The top 3-reasons cite for not being able to financially free are: insufficient income, unforeseen personal or health circumstances, and job insecurity.
The findings were part of composite insurer Singlife’s 2nd financial freedom index. The index findings were gathered through an online survey of 3,000 Singaporeans and permanent residents aged 18 to 65 from April to June in 2024. In 2024, respondents scored 58 out of 100 in the index. This is slightly down from the score of 60 in 2023.
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/cl...eedom-poll