Property Market is red-hot

In S'pore, a millionaire is defined as a person with a net worth of at least US$1 million (S$1.36 million). However, a more accurate definition should be a person with S$1.36 million in cash in the bank. A HDB pigeon hole with an asking price of that amount means nothing if there are no foolish buyers for that flat.
The issue is many are paying more than 1 million for hdb flats....there will be more to come...
Everyone needs a roof over their heads
 

Sell house can be a millionaire much more easier than working de woh….​

1 in 3 S’pore workers reported facing work-related stress or burnout: Data from MOM online tool​

Tay Hong Yi
Updated Thu, 25 September 2025 at 2:15 PM SGT
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Mr Huang also flagged the importance of making sound career decisions, as having a fulfilling, sustainable career mitigates the risk of stress of burnout.

Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Manpower Shawn Huang also flagged the importance of making sound career decisions, as having a fulfilling, sustainable career mitigates the risk of stress or burnout.
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SINGAPORE – About a third of over 15,000 workers in Singapore reported facing work-related stress or burnout in 2024, based on data from a free online assessment tool by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and several partners.

However, as it is optional for employers to let employees take the iWorkHealth assessment, the sample may not be fully reflective of the overall workforce or within specific industries, cautioned Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Manpower Shawn Huang.
 

Sell house can be a millionaire much more easier than working de woh….​

1 in 3 S’pore workers reported facing work-related stress or burnout: Data from MOM online tool​

Tay Hong Yi
Updated Thu, 25 September 2025 at 2:15 PM SGT
3 min read

Mr Huang also flagged the importance of making sound career decisions, as having a fulfilling, sustainable career mitigates the risk of stress of burnout.

Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Manpower Shawn Huang also flagged the importance of making sound career decisions, as having a fulfilling, sustainable career mitigates the risk of stress or burnout.
More
Follow our live coverage here

SINGAPORE – About a third of over 15,000 workers in Singapore reported facing work-related stress or burnout in 2024, based on data from a free online assessment tool by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and several partners.

However, as it is optional for employers to let employees take the iWorkHealth assessment, the sample may not be fully reflective of the overall workforce or within specific industries, cautioned Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Manpower Shawn Huang.
The main issue is.... Singkies land employee rights are basically non existent.. tat y it's an employers and global capital paradise
 
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