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Insights
/ 5 years agoIs The Gender Pay Gap Real In Singapore?
The average salary is $3,792 for females and $4,144 for males
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Insights
/ 5 years agoMinimum Income Standard (MIS) Of $6,424 For Singapore Families? 5 Things To Understand About The “Basic Cost Of Living” Figures Reported
If you are feeling poor after reading this article, join the club.
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Insights
/ 5 years agoWill The COVID-19 Pandemic Spell The End Of Era For The Wet Market?
Grocery shopping may never be the same again.
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Insights
/ 5 years agoJob Vacancies Is At A Record High While Job Vacancy To Unemployed Ratio Has Increased From 0.75 To 0.96. Here’s What The Statistics Is Telling Us About Singapore’s Employment Market
In spite of the pandemic, there are currently a number of record jobs available in Singapore.
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Career
/ 5 years agoSingapore Salary Guide: How The Median Income Has Increased Over The Years (And Why This Figure Really Should Not Matter)
Median income in 2020 is $3,763 (excluding employer CPF contribution).
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Insights
/ 5 years agoSPH Restructures Its Media Business: What Does This Mean For Shareholders And Potential Investors?
SPH's core business used to be in the publishing of newspapers, magazines, and books in both print and digital editions. Moving...
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Insights
/ 5 years agoWhy Banks Today Need To Operate Like Technology Companies To Thrive In The Digital World
Even for non-finance unicorn start-ups, it feels like all roads would eventually lead to finance.
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Insights
/ 5 years ago5 Things We Learned From Singapore’s Key Household Income Trends, 2020, And How COVID-19 Impacted Singaporeans
Each person received $13,670 from the various government schemes in 2020.
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Insights
/ 6 years ago[GE2020: Live Results On Sample Vote & Official Results] How Accurate Will The Sample Votes Be Tonight?
If you need to wake up early on Saturday, the sample vote will be a good indicator of the final result....
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Economics
/ 6 years ago4 Industries In Singapore That Are Impacted By COVID-19 And What Can We Do About It
How has COVID-19 impacted Singapore economically?
