$3000 is the new low income family

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From May, self—help group Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC) will raise its income eligibility criteria to help the bottom 20 per cent of the Chinese community.

CDAC is expected to set aside another S$600,000 to help an additional 1,000 low—income families.

One of those set to benefit is lorry driver Ho Chun Chew, who makes about S$3,000 a month.

Mr Ho’s wife is a homemaker and they have two children.

Despite his financial burden, the 51 year old has been trying to make ends meet without any assistance.

But from next month, CDAC will make it easier for workers —— who are struggling to support their families on one salary —— to apply for financial help.

The income ceiling for tuition, co—curricular activity and family assistance schemes will be raised from S$2,700 to S$3,000.

Those with a per capita income of less than S$800 can also apply for these financial assistance, up from the previous S$700.

With the revised income criteria, Mr Ho no longer has to worry about his children’s tuition fees.

He can also upgrade his job proficiency through the skills training award scheme.

"With a Class 5 driving licence, I can drive bigger vehicles. This could help me handle the bigger company trucks....which means I could get promoted and earn more. Previously, it would cost me nearly S$1,000 to get this licence," Mr Ho said.

Mr Ho can get up to 95 per cent course subsidies under the skills training award scheme.

CDAC Community Outreach & Co—ownership chair Grace Fu said: "CDAC wants to be relevant to the Chinese community so we will review schemes and income criteria from time to time.

"And this year, after reviewing the salary statistics, we felt that to continue to be relevant, we’d like to help one in five families and therefore, we’ve set a higher income ceiling for family as well as per capita to be relevant to our recipients."

The revised income ceiling will help CDAC reach out to a total of 65,000 beneficiaries.

Four hundred needy students are also expected to receive higher subsidies for tuition and enrichment programmes.
 
It's a big mistake to help these sorts of characters. All it will do is make them fat and lazy.
 
Some people deserve help, some don't.
Nicole Seah in a interview said that the lower 20% of Singapore are very well taken cared of, the problem is not the lack of funds to help them but the lack of social workers really.
A lot of people complain about the govt not helping the poor but they themselves do not have the heart to care or volunteer. Thats teh real problem.
 
How does a lorry driver earn $3,000 per mth?

Is it the same as the famed Jumbo Restaurant's $2,500/mth dishwasher?
 
How does a lorry driver earn $3,000 per mth?

Is it the same as the famed Jumbo Restaurant's $2,500/mth dishwasher?

if they want us to believe that cab drivers can earn 6k....then this lorry driver is getting short end of the stick liao.
The lorry driver probably drivers more than 12 hours per day daily.....
Now even pappies indirectly admit than 3K salary is low income can can't do shit in expensive sinkieland.
 
How does a lorry driver earn $3,000 per mth?

Is it the same as the famed Jumbo Restaurant's $2,500/mth dishwasher?

i'll STFU if im the lolly driber, jut in case IRAS come screw his ass with undeclared income tax.

when the garmen offers a carrot, better check your 6 cos a big stick is aiming for your a$$.
 
When can we find a $5,000 per month canteen cleaner?

Or a $4,000 per month karung guni?
 
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