In a bid to assist Singaporean households with rising living costs, the government will roll out the $450 GSTV – Cash Payout in August 2025. This payout is a key component of the broader Assurance Package, aimed at cushioning

In a bid to assist Singaporean households with rising living costs, the government will roll out the $450 GSTV – Cash Payout in August 2025. This payout is a key component of the broader Assurance Package, aimed at cushioning
Starting July 2025, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) will increase the monthly pension for eligible senior citizens in the Philippines to ₱1,500. This decision is a part of the expanded social pension program
In a significant move to support senior citizens, the Australian Government has confirmed a $250 pension increase for July 2025. This boost is designed to help pensioners better manage their financial needs amidst rising living
Singapore’s Grocery Voucher Scheme 2025 has been updated once again to provide vital relief to households amid the ongoing pressures of inflation and rising living costs. The scheme, now a core part of Singapore’s social support strategy,
In June 2025, the Philippine government released a new tranche of its Social Amelioration Program (SAP), offering ₱2,000 one‑time cash assistance to vulnerable Filipinos. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), in coordination with Local Government Units (LGUs), launched this initiative
A major shakeup is coming to Australian roads starting July 1, 2025. The federal and state governments are rolling out a series of new road rules designed to enhance road safety, improve traffic flow, and support the transition to
Singaporeans can expect a confirmed $1,300 cash payout in July 2025, under the expanded Assurance Package (AP) and GST Voucher (GSTV) initiatives. Announced as part of Budget 2025, this one-off payout targets lower- to middle-income households, benefiting over 1.5 million citizens who
The remote work revolution in the Philippines has reached a tipping point in 2025. With faster internet and a globally fluent English workforce, Filipinos are earning $7,000–$115,000 USD annually in remote roles—rivaling traditional corporate salaries. The surge is backed
Singapore continues to prioritize the well-being of its citizens by offering a range of government benefits aimed at providing financial stability and support. These benefits are tailored to assist various groups, including low-income individuals, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities.Â
Starting July 2025, the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) will implement an updated contribution rate of 5.0% of the monthly basic salary, as mandated by the Universal Health Care (UHC) Law. This rate applies to all direct contributors, including employed individuals, self-paying members,