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Once again, Mr Lee laid the blame on Singaporeans not having enough births – leaving the government with no choice but to bring in more immigrants to artificially boost up our slowing population.
This is most unfair.
My question to Mr Lee is: ” What has the government does to enhance birth rate here?
Not too much it seems…
Singaporean couples giving birth will receive a monetary gift of $4,000 each for the first and second child. For the third and fourth child, the couple will receive $6,000 each. The money will be given out in four equal installments over 18 months. There are no monetary incentives for the fifth child onwards.
It is obvious that the cash grant is not even enough to cover the hospitalisation cost of the delivery if the couple decides to give birth in a private hospital.
The couple is very much on their own after that and any tax rebate for having children is also only beneficial to those who could earn a solid income.
It seems that the government is not too willing to give out any more money from it’s surplus account to tackle a serious problem when it could dedicate a few days in Parliament to debate the million-dollar paycheck of it’s ministers.
- http://www.transitioning.org/2012/0...-babies-singapore-needs-to-accept-immigrants/
This is most unfair.
My question to Mr Lee is: ” What has the government does to enhance birth rate here?
Not too much it seems…
Singaporean couples giving birth will receive a monetary gift of $4,000 each for the first and second child. For the third and fourth child, the couple will receive $6,000 each. The money will be given out in four equal installments over 18 months. There are no monetary incentives for the fifth child onwards.
It is obvious that the cash grant is not even enough to cover the hospitalisation cost of the delivery if the couple decides to give birth in a private hospital.
The couple is very much on their own after that and any tax rebate for having children is also only beneficial to those who could earn a solid income.
It seems that the government is not too willing to give out any more money from it’s surplus account to tackle a serious problem when it could dedicate a few days in Parliament to debate the million-dollar paycheck of it’s ministers.
- http://www.transitioning.org/2012/0...-babies-singapore-needs-to-accept-immigrants/