03-06-2015 11:06 AM | ||
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102 Not sure whether the others but for me, a combine salary of 10K is more than enough, unless you are living in a fantastic lifestyle. Let me do a breakdown (peasant lifestyle) Food: around $15 (weekdays) and $30 (weekends) = $540 x2 = $1080 Transport: $130 x 2 = $260 Bills and loans: $800 Children and entertainment: $1200 Total less than 3.5k, is doable. You can even go for holiday every month with a budget of 3k, then still can save 1k to 3k++ (depending on CPF) for saving or investment. |
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03-06-2015 10:51 AM | ||
Unregistered | He did say "modest lifestyle". I have no doubt that he is having a better standard of living currently. Where else do you pay 60k for the right to drive a car? With that money you can buy 2-3 cars in US or UK. | |
03-06-2015 09:24 AM | ||
Unregistered | Unless he's already leading quite a fantastic life overseas currently. | |
02-06-2015 03:40 PM | ||
Unregistered | How old are you and how much do you earn? | |
02-06-2015 02:44 PM | ||
Unregistered | more like the high income earners are enjoying life while the poor guys stuck in their miserlable lousy paying jobs come here to fantasize. yes me included, below average earner come here to tcss. | |
01-06-2015 12:18 AM | ||
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10k combined is more than enough to live in SG. You probably have to skip on the car though. A BTO flat is 400k max for a 4 room, and the monthly mortgage payment is covered by the CPF contribution. That means 8k cash for a couple to spend every month on expenses. $30 for 3 meals a day x 30 days x 2 people = $1800 Household expenses like electricity and water = $500 (very generous estimate) $100/week for public transport x 2 people = $800 (another very generous estimate) That leaves another 4.9k cash for other things, like savings, investment, perhaps insurance policies ($100-200/month), eating special meals ($100-200), holiday fund, phone bills ($50-100). I fail to see how people are unable to survive on 10k combined income. They may not have a fantastic life, but it's hardly miserable and it's probably a life that most Singaporeans lead. |
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31-05-2015 12:57 PM | ||
Unregistered | It is only natural that the more successful ones will share in this forum. The mediocre performers just read and keep quiet. The high flyer guy who retired in his forties would share while the average guy who is still working in his fifties just keep silent. | |
31-05-2015 12:01 PM | ||
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It is not inconceivable that the higher income would scream and shout about how much they earn while the lower income choose to stay silent (if they even visit this forum). |
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30-05-2015 10:45 AM | ||
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They don't call it CPlie(CPI) for no reason. Governments do revise their statistics formulas now and then to project a rosy picture of high REAL GDP |
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30-05-2015 01:27 AM | ||
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you should take a look at the statistics published by MOM to get a more realistic perception of the income level. |
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