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http://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/20/sing...-us-are-just-ok-according-to-hsbc-survey.html
Almost two thirds of "expats" told HSBC that their overall quality of life improved after moving to Singapore.
Singapore's stats among expats were formidable: more than 60 percent said they were both earning Singapore than they did in their home country, the same proportion said they were saving more, 73 percent were confident about the local economy, 62 percent felt it was a good place to advance their careers and 58 percent thought the city-state was a good place to start a business.
On top of that, nearly half felt they were healthier living in Singapore, 84 percent say the island was safer than their home country and 75 percent rated the quality of education as better than at home.
The financial rewards weren't too bad either, with expats in Singapore earning $139,000 a year on average, while 23 percent of respondents earned more than $200,000.
Almost two thirds of "expats" told HSBC that their overall quality of life improved after moving to Singapore.
Singapore's stats among expats were formidable: more than 60 percent said they were both earning Singapore than they did in their home country, the same proportion said they were saving more, 73 percent were confident about the local economy, 62 percent felt it was a good place to advance their careers and 58 percent thought the city-state was a good place to start a business.
On top of that, nearly half felt they were healthier living in Singapore, 84 percent say the island was safer than their home country and 75 percent rated the quality of education as better than at home.
The financial rewards weren't too bad either, with expats in Singapore earning $139,000 a year on average, while 23 percent of respondents earned more than $200,000.