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Japan indeed tops the global IQ rankings with an average score of 106.48, narrowly beating out Taiwan, which has an average IQ score of 106.47. Here's a brief overview of the top-performing countries:

Top 5 Countries by Average IQ:
- 1. Japan: 106.48
- 2. Taiwan: 106.47
- 3. Singapore: 105.89
- 4. Hong Kong: 105.37
- 5. China: 104.1
- Factors Contributing to High IQ Scores:
- Robust educational systems
- Significant investments in research and development
- Efficient policies, especially in education and technology
- Strong cultural emphasis on intellectual development and learning

It's worth noting that another source suggests China, South Korea, and Japan are among the top performers, with average IQ scores of 107.19, 106.43, and 106.4, respectively. However, these rankings might vary depending on the source and methodology used.

#BeautyOfJapan
 

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FT article describes Singaporeans as ‘rich and naive’ amid S$1.1 billion lost to scams in 2024​


A Financial Times article casts a harsh spotlight on Singapore’s worsening scam crisis, calling it a “scamdemic” and part of a global criminal network worth US$1 trillion. It argues that Singaporeans’ wealth, digital habits and trust in authority make them especially vulnerable.

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27 May 2025
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An article published by the Financial Times (FT) has cast a harsh spotlight on Singapore’s worsening online scam crisis, describing the Republic as being engulfed in a “scamdemic”.

According to the FT report published on 26 May 2025, Singapore’s unique blend of affluence, high digital connectivity and strong social trust has made it a fertile target for international scam syndicates.

The article, titled ‘Rich and naive’: why Singapore is engulfed in a ‘scamdemic’, was authored by FT Singapore correspondent Owen Walker.

It portrays the situation as a national emergency, driven by complex factors deeply embedded in Singapore’s social and economic fabric.

Referencing figures from the Singapore Police Force’s annual scam report released on 25 February 2025, the article noted that scam victims in Singapore lost a total of S$1.1 billion in 2024 — a staggering 70% increase from the S$651.8 million lost in 2023.

Walker pointed out that Singaporeans were the most heavily scammed globally on a per-person basis, with each victim losing an average of US$4,031 — the highest reported figure among countries surveyed.
 
How can tam jiak ter nao rank number 3?
It must be becos the participants from sg were the few high iq ones and brought the leesult to the top.
If you use the overall population, sinkie will be at the very low bottom.
 
Import the third world, become the third world. The national average has been brought down. :biggrin:
 
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