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He who makes $200,000 a month, has the audacity to tell Singaporeans they are fortunate to have $200,000 in asset
https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/20...s-they-are-fortunate-to-have-200000-in-asset/
.LHL is right. While the CPF/HDB formula has its weaknesses it is still way better than what the vast majority of countries have to offer.
Singapore should count their blessings that they have the PAP to take care of things. If I have one major criticism of the PAP it is that they pamper the electorate far too often. As a result Singaporeans take good governance for granted.
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other countries we dont talk ...
in new zealand which has about the same population ( 5m as at Aug 2018) as Sg what social security your govt give ?
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web link please ? tks.
https://www.workandincome.govt.nz/eligibility/seniors/superannuation/index.html
I can tell you from first hand experience that the CPF scheme is far better.
LHL is right. While the CPF/HDB formula has its weaknesses it is still way better than what the vast majority of countries have to offer.
Singapore should count their blessings that they have the PAP to take care of things. If I have one major criticism of the PAP it is that they pamper the electorate far too often. As a result Singaporeans take good governance for granted.
If the two funds were separate, people will be more aware of how much they have saved for retirement (and their returns) and how much they are paying for their 'subsidized' flats.
HDB and CPF are separate entities. It is not compulsory to use CPF to purchase property. It is an option which is provided by the government.
That most sinkees are using their retirement savings (CPF) for housing shows that CPF and housing works in tandem; without CPF, sinkees wouldn't be able to buy a roof over their head. If CPF is used solely for retirement savings, the government would then have to make HDB flats truly subsidized to enable sinkees to lease one.
https://www.workandincome.govt.nz/eligibility/seniors/superannuation/index.html
I can tell you from first hand experience that the CPF scheme is far better.