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04-12
You know the long term saying that when the government gives a drumstick, they will take back the whole chicken. The payouts are definitely not sufficient to ease the pressure. Utilities cost are set to increase next month. Many food sellers have already increased their prices. Even if the government provides rebates and bring forward the cdc vouchers, honestly it would be barely enough to last most households for more than 3 months. That said, it is still better than nothing and many of us are thankful that our government has the resources and willingness to dish out some money to help all of us with the daily expenses. Oil prices will remain high till the strait of Hormuz opens. Nobody knows what will pan out but we are all hopeful for tensions to ease as the war remains unpopular even in the US. I’m hopeful for oil prices to come down within a month. @SPOT_ON @Fenger1188 @LuckyPiggie @Kaixiang @SR050321 @DiAngel @Success88 @Universe宇宙 @Wayneqq @HelenJanet come join
Rising Prices Across SG, Can CDC Offset Costs?
Beyond market volatility, many of us are likely feeling another kind of “price surge” in daily life. Since early April, Singapore has entered a broad repricing mode — fuel prices flashing higher, electricity bills creeping up, and even your daily cup of kopi costing a few cents more. Do you see these early payouts as a timely relief, or insufficient to fully ease the pressure? How long do you think high oil prices will last? Will vouchers + easing tensions help, or will uncertainty around Trump and Iran keep prices elevated?
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