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I wonder what is PAP's overall plan for this island's future.

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Foreign workers take four in five Singapore jobs in 2025 as internal indicators signal a turning cycle​

Singapore added 55,500 jobs in 2025, but roughly four in every five went to non-resident workers. Beneath the headline, outward-facing sectors shifted into net contraction, PMET retrenchments exceeded pre-recessionary norms, and labour turnover hit historic lows. The data points to a labour market tight on paper but loosening beneath the surface.
The Online Citizen20 Mar 2026
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AI-GENERATED SUMMARY
  • Roughly four in every five jobs added in 2025 went to non-resident workers, with foreign labour growth outpacing resident gains by nearly four to one.
  • Outward-sector Employment Diffusion Index fell to 43.9 in 4Q 2025, shifting into net contraction territory even as headline employment grew.
  • PMET retrenchment incidence reached 10.1 per 1,000 resident employees in 2025, above the pre-recessionary norm, while Information and Communications employment declined outright.
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Singapore's labour market posted its 17th consecutive quarter of employment growth in the fourth quarter of 2025, with total employment expanding by 17,700 between October and December, according to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM)'s Labour Market Report Fourth Quarter 2025 released on 20 March 2026.

For the full year, 55,500 jobs were added — but roughly four in every five went to non-resident workers. Resident employment grew by 11,600 while non-resident employment grew by 43,900, a ratio of nearly four to one that the records but does not examine in depth.

The quarterly growth figure represents a sharp deceleration from the 25,100 recorded in 3Q 2025 — and that deceleration is not isolated. It coincides with a shift into net contraction among outward-facing sectors. Beneath the headline, professional workers faced retrenchment rates above pre-recessionary norms, part-time hours were quietly reduced, and labour turnover fell to historically low levels.
 
Ultimately native sinkees will be a minority or extinct.
Europe and canada doing the same thing.

As of March 2026, Canada has announced a major initiative providing CAD $25 million to $100 million in scholarships and funding for Indian students. These measures include ~200 fully funded scholarships at the University of Toronto, new hybrid campus models (starting in India, finishing in Canada), and 13 new university partnerships, focusing on high-skill areas like AI, quantum computing, and engineering
 
Any plan by pap for the future ? No plan.
Only to bring in more foreigners into red dot to push up GDP growth rates.
 
The Online Citizen

LABOUR

Foreign workers take four in five Singapore jobs in 2025 as internal indicators signal a turning cycle​

Singapore added 55,500 jobs in 2025, but roughly four in every five went to non-resident workers. Beneath the headline, outward-facing sectors shifted into net contraction, PMET retrenchments exceeded pre-recessionary norms, and labour turnover hit historic lows. The data points to a labour market tight on paper but loosening beneath the surface.
The Online Citizen20 Mar 2026
Singapore crowd CBD.jpg

AI-GENERATED SUMMARY
  • Roughly four in every five jobs added in 2025 went to non-resident workers, with foreign labour growth outpacing resident gains by nearly four to one.
  • Outward-sector Employment Diffusion Index fell to 43.9 in 4Q 2025, shifting into net contraction territory even as headline employment grew.
  • PMET retrenchment incidence reached 10.1 per 1,000 resident employees in 2025, above the pre-recessionary norm, while Information and Communications employment declined outright.
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Singapore's labour market posted its 17th consecutive quarter of employment growth in the fourth quarter of 2025, with total employment expanding by 17,700 between October and December, according to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM)'s Labour Market Report Fourth Quarter 2025 released on 20 March 2026.

For the full year, 55,500 jobs were added — but roughly four in every five went to non-resident workers. Resident employment grew by 11,600 while non-resident employment grew by 43,900, a ratio of nearly four to one that the records but does not examine in depth.

The quarterly growth figure represents a sharp deceleration from the 25,100 recorded in 3Q 2025 — and that deceleration is not isolated. It coincides with a shift into net contraction among outward-facing sectors. Beneath the headline, professional workers faced retrenchment rates above pre-recessionary norms, part-time hours were quietly reduced, and labour turnover fell to historically low levels.
To answer the question you posed in the title, their plan is to hit 10mil population. Of which 8mil is tasked to serve the 2mil wealthy and well-connected.
 
To answer the question you posed in the title, their plan is to hit 10mil population. Of which 8mil is tasked to serve the 2mil wealthy and well-connected.
Sounds like a super plan if i am included in the 2m. Unfortunately wrong race.
 
The plan is to get to 15 million poopulation, mostly through foreigners. Sinkies will get fucked over by the ruling classes who will see their wealth explode
 
Sinkies just love to play each other out...Ba Yees, Tiongs, Kim Chees, Nihons, Indians, Pinoys all know how to set up enclaves overseas to help each other progress
 
Any plan by pap for the future ? No plan.
Only to bring in more foreigners into red dot to push up GDP growth rates.
The PAP ministers plan to milk taxpayers dry to fund their obscene wages, invest in properties overseas, maintain their GCBs here and add to their fleet of luxurious cars. At the first hint of trouble, they will flee to their overseas residences.
 
PAP is wasting lot of tax payers money sending malays to islamic universities in the middle-east.
 
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