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How much do you need to earn to be above Singapore’s “average”?

GG789

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Forbes has named Singapore as the third richest country in the world. This wealth is measured using the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita. Simplistically, it adds up everyone’s income for the year – to obtain GDP – before dividing it by the country’s population.
So how much should the “average” Singaporean be making based on this calculation?
Read More: Singapore, world’s richest. At what cost?
The golden number is $5,943!
At end-2014, Singapore’s GDP was recorded at SGD390.1 billion with population size of 5.47 million (Singapore residents + foreign talents).
Table 1: National Accounts and Population in Singapore
FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 FY2014
GDP(SGD mils) SGD 346,354 SGD 362,333 SGD 378,200 SGD 390,089
Population (mils) 5.18 5.31 5.40 5.47
GDP per Person SGD 66,816 SGD 68,205 SGD 70,048 SGD 71,318
Income per month SGD 5,568 SGD 5,684 SGD 5,837 SGD 5,943
Source: Singapore Department of Statistics
Is $5,943 the correct number as the average wage?
As mentioned, GDP per capita is a simple method to define how rich a country is by understanding how much everyone in the population earns per annum.
However, using the entire population is not a good gauge, as children, students and retirees are not working, and hence should be excluded from the calculation.
Table 2: National Accounts and Labour Force in Singapore
FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 FY2014
GDP (SGD mils) SGD 346,354 SGD 362,333 SGD 378,200 SGD 390,089
Labour Force (mils) 3.24 3.36 3.44 3.53
GDP per Worker SGD 106,995 SGD 107,779 SGD 109,824 SGD 110,482
Income per month SGD 8,916 SGD 8,982 SGD 9,152 SGD 9,207
Note: The labour force comprise of people who are working or seeking work Source: Comprehensive Labour Force Survey, Ministry of Manpower
Using labour force instead of total population will be more accurate since we are basing our calculation only on those who are working. In this case, average wages inclusive of CPF contribution would be SGD9,207 per month per person.
Additional Clarifications: You should be adding any additional income received aside from your salary into this figure.
So what are your numbers telling me?
If you are like us, then this number may appear exceedingly high to you, perhaps even unattainable. Do not worry, you’re not alone.
The median salary in Singapore is SGD3,770. That means the majority of us are not earning the average, unless we have other source of income. This is normal, as income are usually skewed towards the higher income earners and thus medium hardly ever equates to mean.
What you should make out of this number is that there is potential to increase your wages in Singapore. Unlike poorer countries, where your future growth in earnings would be easily capped by the low potential in the country, we do not lack this in Singapore. There is money to be made, somewhere and somehow, in Singapore.

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Additional clarifications:
Some readers have commented that measuring a person’s income using GDP is not correct. They are right. There are two ways to calculate GDP. One is via an expenditure approach and the other is via an income approach. For this article, we have used the income approach.
Typically, national income can be measured by adding up wages + rental + interest + business profit. This is a ballpark alternative to measuring GDP. As seen from the formula, wages is only one part of the equation for income. Most of the super rich (i.e. the top 5%) will make the bulk of their income from rental (rent of real estate), interest (returns from investments such as stocks and bonds and from business profits (dividends) and not their monthly wages.
Other income an individual received should also be included when considering total income. This includes any government subsidy.
Regardless of how balanced or lopsided the distribution of wealth is in a country, GDP per capita will always be higher than “average” income. That is because there are additional factors such as corporate tax (i.e. money paid to the government) and retained earning that will not go to the individual.
Lastly, this article is not meant to say that we should all aimed to earn about SGD 9207 per working adult. Obviously, that is not possible. Rather the point is to show that as a country, we are by no means poor, and in fact, could be seen as generating about SGD 9207 of economic value per person, on average. Whether the medium salary of SGD 3770 is right or not can be of the opinion of the individual readers.

https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/much-earn-above-singapore-average-000031337.html?linkId=14905410
 

bic_cherry

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frenchbriefs

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wow Singapore is the 3rd richest country in the world,with a gdp of 390 billion and per capital of $70,000.

so why does it feel like im living in a shithole country?why does it feel like im disadvantaged?why does it feel like im playing a game of monopoly and the other players owns all of the blue,green,red,yellow properties and i only own a shitty electric company?
 

tonychat

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wow Singapore is the 3rd richest country in the world,with a gdp of 390 billion and per capital of $70,000.

so why does it feel like im living in a shithole country?why does it feel like im disadvantaged?why does it feel like im playing a game of monopoly and the other players owns all of the blue,green,red,yellow properties and i only own a shitty electric company?

Because you are a ball-less sinkie loser.
 

Froggy

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Using labour force instead of total population will be more accurate since we are basing our calculation only on those who are working. In this case, average wages inclusive of CPF contribution would be SGD9,207 per month per person.
Additional Clarifications: You should be adding any additional income received aside from your salary into this figure.
So what are your numbers telling me?

Come on, the number is $9,207.00. I love this report, it shows majority of sinkies are actually poor. Well done PAP.
 

halsey02

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Where you want to eat?
Hawker centre,
Food court,
restaurant?

Last time, you ask that question, it would sound valid...now Coffee Shop sold for 31 million....the question will be ask to eat, you beg with? soup bowl, rice bowl or Mug?
 

yinyang

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...median salary in Singapore is SGD3,770. ...majority of us are not earning the average, unless we have other source of income. ...skewed towards the higher income earners and thus medium hardly ever equates to mean.
...medium salary of SGD 3770 is right or not can be of the opinion of the individual readers.
Using GDP over population no. is only an aggregate economic measurement. Statistical folly, as many will even find it hard to broach median wage $3.77k.
 

melzp

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A great learned Mathematician will say "take away the top 5% earners" and
you will hv a more reliable answer.
 

Leongsam

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If everyone earned above the average wage, then the average would move up and the whole calculation process would have to be repeated.

In any society, it is important to have a large wage differential between the bottom and the top. If there isn't then there's no incentive for the lower income earners to succeed in life and those at the top won't bother putting in the effort anymore.
 

Runifyouhaveto

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How much do you need to earn to be above Singapore’s “average”?

mean median or mode?

I guess mean should be $10000 per household
I guess median should be $6000 per household
I guess mode should be $5000 per household
 

blissquek

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The answer is staring you in the face. You need to earn $5944 per month in order to be above the average sinkie wage.


The best, best result you can achieve in this Sinkiland is to earn 40 times the medium sinkie wage in order to be on par with our Elite Ministers.
 

JOKERCHEW

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Using GDP over population no. is only an aggregate economic measurement. Statistical folly, as many will even find it hard to broach median wage $3.77k.

My Maths proffessor always said,
there are Lies,
damned Lies,
and there are Statistics.
 

halsey02

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The best, best result you can achieve in this Sinkiland is to earn 40 times the medium sinkie wage in order to be on par with our Elite Ministers.

At par with this ONE......http://listabuzz.com/17-highest-paid-asian-political-leaders/17/ and these ....http://listabuzz.com/the-salaries-of-singaporean-politicians/2/

You should be ashamed to be a Singaporean, if you earn less than the above-mentioned...no wonder, foreigners are imported, for we have low productivity & cannot even match the above-mentioned, "average Singapore workers"..shameful!!
 
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frenchbriefs

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Using GDP over population no. is only an aggregate economic measurement. Statistical folly, as many will even find it hard to broach median wage $3.77k.

it means the wealth distribution in this country is screwed,in most first world countries,the median income or earning power of a person is close to 70 to 80 percent of the gdp per capital,while the minimum wage is fixed at 30 to 50 percent.after all gdp per capital is what a person is supposed to make on average.most of the money their economy makes actually goes to their citizen's pockets.

however in singapore,the median income of singaporeans is barely 50 percent of the gdp per capital,and our minimum wage if u put it at 1000 per month,is less than 15 percent of the gdp per capital,this means we are paid far far less than what our economy makes,where does the bulk of the GDP goes?where does the other half of the profit goes?disappear into thin air?all of it goes to those greedy mnc corporations,glcs and the government who exploit our sinkies and import masses of cheap labour to drive our wages down and boost their bottom line profits.if singapore was truly first world country like australia,new zealand,canada,germany,belgium,netherlands or scandinavia,we would all be earning $20 an hour minimum wage.
 
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