tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8772491888812684500.post4134106188084264875..comments2024-03-21T14:35:09.854+08:00Comments on Singapore Notes: The Statistics Of InflationTattlerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11037010707866164010noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8772491888812684500.post-62630167623964744042010-08-27T13:01:46.571+08:002010-08-27T13:01:46.571+08:00It's going to be yet a tougher life ahead for ...It's going to be yet a tougher life ahead for us poor middle-class Singaporeans. We have to fight with the FT for our jobs and fight for a place in line for everything which we (native Singaporeans) are entitled for and yet we have no more golden years to look forward to. <br /><br />It's a sad life.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8772491888812684500.post-85652480057273842372010-08-25T15:46:27.499+08:002010-08-25T15:46:27.499+08:00nice post.
It's never cheaper, better, faster...nice post. <br />It's never cheaper, better, faster when we talked about govt charges and ministerial pays.<br />It's always pek chek, more pek chek, lagi pek chek! <br />With Singapore lifestyle, unless you are a single income married household, with a maid, then yes, go to market buy food and cook. With all those singles, unmarried fellas working 24/7, most likely they eat out. <br />This govt is always using unrealistic and outdated standards to benchmark affordability to citizens. Just like using a C class ward in KK for costs of having a baby. For pple who can afford, who the hell stays in C class wards anymore, especially when u r in great pain, and seriously can do with a little better comfort and care.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com