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Serious It's Official! 44% Of Sinkie Households Earn Over $9000 Per Month! m&ds' Household Income Increase The Most! Majulah PAP!

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SINGAPORE - Households in Singapore across all major ethnic groups have brought in higher incomes over the last 10 years, amid a growing trend of married, dual-career couples.

This was one of the key findings in the second of a two-part census report released by the Department of Statistics on Friday (June 18). The first was issued on Wednesday.

The census is an official survey on key characteristics of the resident population - encompassing citizens and permanent residents - conducted every decade.

Some 150,000 households participated in the latest edition, which also collected for the first time data on geographic distribution of workplace and difficulty in performing basic activities.

1. S'pore households are earning more, and in higher income brackets

The proportion of Singapore resident households earning at least $9,000 a month grew from 29.7 per cent in 2010 to 44.2 per cent in 2020.


Significantly, the share of those earning at least $20,000 more than doubled from 6.6 per cent to 13.9 per cent.

Median household income from work rose 3.3 per cent per annum, from $5,600 to $7,744, or 1.9 per cent in real terms, factoring in inflation.

Median household income from work, per household member, increased by 4.2 per cent per annum, from $1,638 to $2,463, or 2.8 per cent, in real terms.

These figures also rose across the board for all ethnic groups. After accounting for household size, it was Malay households that registered the highest growth, of 4.3 per cent per annum, from $1,043 to $1,594 in 2020, or 3 per cent in real terms.

The corresponding figures were $2,603 for the Chinese and $2,521 for Indians.

2. More working couples; both more educated​


The share of married couples with an employed wife increased from 52.9 per cent in 2010 to 60 per cent last year.

The proportion with only the husband employed dropped from 32.6 per cent to 24.9 per cent.

The largest combination - 52.5 per cent - among married couples was the dual-career one, where both are employed. This is an increase from 47.1 per cent in 2010.

The share of married couples where both spouses have equal qualifications also rose from 44.3 per cent to 46.6 per cent.

Across all educational qualification groups of the husband, instances where the wife had lower qualifications than the husband declined.

The share of married couples with an employed wife increased from 52.9 per cent in 2010 to 60 per cent last year.

The proportion with only the husband employed dropped from 32.6 per cent to 24.9 per cent.

The largest combination - 52.5 per cent - among married couples was the dual-career one, where both are employed. This is an increase from 47.1 per cent in 2010.

The share of married couples where both spouses have equal qualifications also rose from 44.3 per cent to 46.6 per cent.

Across all educational qualification groups of the husband, instances where the wife had lower qualifications than the husband declined.


3. Households shrinking to 3 or fewer members

The share of one-person households increased from 12.2 per cent in 2010 to 16 per cent in 2020, along with a rise in two-person households - from 18.8 per cent to 22.6 per cent.

This shift was most prominent for Malay households, with the share of those with three or fewer members growing from 35.7 per cent to 49.9 per cent.

The proportion of resident households with at least one family nucleus dropped from 82.9 per cent to 78 per cent.

A family nucleus in a household can be formed by a married couple or a parent with never-married children.

The drop was mainly due to a dip in the share of couple-based households with children, from 56 per cent to 47.7 per cent.

In 2020, the share of Chinese one-person households was 17.3 per cent and 23.6 per cent for households with no family nucleus. This is higher than the respective numbers for Malays (9.8 per cent and 13.6 per cent) and Indians (12.7 per cent and 17.9 per cent).

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...-shrinking-households-7-highlights-from-spore
 
board for all ethnic groups. After accounting for household size, it was Malay households that registered the highest growth, of 4.3 per cent per annum, from $1,043 to $1,594 in 2020, or 3 per cent in real terms.
Is ze figure correct? Zat is way too low!
 
My Malay neighbour have 7 adults living in the 4room hdb flat. Only the macik and eldest daughter do not work. The uncle and his other four adults children are employed. If $2k each, household income confirm over $10k. His kids are educated and the youngest minah wear very stylo to work so all should be earning above $2k per month.
 
johnny boy, your nose is getting longer......
earn a bit more but everything more expensive by 3 times, that part you never mention
 
Why shld I care. I don't even have any malays living in a 3km radius from my house
 
My Malay neighbour have 7 adults living in the 4room hdb flat. Only the macik and eldest daughter do not work. The uncle and his other four adults children are employed. If $2k each, household income confirm over $10k. His kids are educated and the youngest minah wear very stylo to work so all should be earning above $2k per month.
Maybe the factored in those not earning in changi prison. Or malay unemployment must be very high.
 
johnny boy, your nose is getting longer......
earn a bit more but everything more expensive by 3 times, that part you never mention

I doubt the economic rice swill eaten by most sinkies has increased by 3 times. From what I read, a larger proportion of sinkies are moving out of HDB flats into ECs and condos thanks to their rising household incomes.
 
This can also mean that there are now more people living in a HDB flat than before....
 
Not Sinkie household but Singapore housdhold which is basically foreigners in Sinkieland. Sinkies are fucked.
 
Not Sinkie household but Singapore housdhold which is basically foreigners in Sinkieland. Sinkies are fucked.
In a few years time,sinkees may become a minority,Foreigner workforce will be greater than Sinkee workforce.
 
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