The Ministry of Education (MOE) in Singapore has officially confirmed that MOE teachers will receive their second phase salary adjustment in August 2025. This follows the successful rollout of the first phase of salary enhancements

The Ministry of Education (MOE) in Singapore has officially confirmed that MOE teachers will receive their second phase salary adjustment in August 2025. This follows the successful rollout of the first phase of salary enhancements
In July 2025, eligible low-income seniors in Singapore will receive a Silver Support payout of up to $1,500. This initiative is part of the government’s ongoing commitment to reduce inequality and support elderly citizens who may not have sufficient CPF savings to
Starting July 2025, Singapore’s Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) will officially roll out the enhanced Baby Bonus Cash Gift for eligible parents. Under this new initiative, families can receive up to $11,000 per
In February 2024, the Singapore government announced a major update to the Workfare Income Supplement (WIS) program, designed to provide financial support to lower-income self-employed persons (SEPs). As part of the initiative, SEPs will now be eligible for up to $2,800 in Workfare payments, helping
Singapore’s Healthier SG 2025 campaign comes with a S$2.4 billion investment over three years, transforming its healthcare system for long‑term wellness. This bold move focuses on preventive care, personalized health, and better support for seniors and chronic
As part of the Singapore government’s ongoing effort to provide financial relief for its citizens, the Assurance Package 2025 has been officially announced. This package is set to offer $850 to eligible Singaporeans, providing much-needed support for those who
The Workfare Income Supplement (WIS) 2025 has received an exciting update from the Central Provident Fund (CPF), announcing a $4,200 annual payout for eligible Singaporean workers. This enhanced support measure is designed to help lower-income earners by offering a combination
On June 10, 2025, Singapore launched the Caregiver Relief Grant 2025, a new initiative designed to support unpaid family caregivers of elderly individuals. As the nation’s population continues to age rapidly, this S$800 annual cash grant
The Singapore government has always been committed to ensuring that its citizens receive the necessary support during crucial times. As 2025 approaches its end, many citizens are looking to see if they’ve received their Year-End Payouts.
In an effort to strengthen family support systems and promote digital literacy, the Singapore Government has introduced the S$3,600 Smart Family Bonus for 2025. This initiative is designed to help families with children under 18