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Thumbs up Hsbc survey: 33% of s'poreans unable to save money due to high cost of living

An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

HSBC SURVEY: 33% OF S'POREANS UNABLE TO SAVE MONEY DUE TO HIGH COST OF LIVING

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22 Jan 2015 - 10:47am








According to the HSBC’s The Future of Retirement Survey, 1 in 3 Singaporeans are finding it hard to save as their cost of living is higher than their incomes.

There were 33% in Singapore who said they were unable to save while globally, only 28% of people said the same.

It seems that the number of people who are struggling to save here will only increase in the future as 58% of respondents also said that their incomes were not growing as fast as the cost of living was increasing.

Globally, only 45% of people indicated that they faced a similar problem.

The survey also found that 15% of working adults thought they would never be able to fully retire.







78% of adults are worried about having enough money for daily expenses and most (58%) believe they will have to cut back on spending after they retire such as eating out less.

Related:
HSBC SURVEY: 1 IN 3 SINGAPOREANS EXPECT WORSENING QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER RETIREMENT


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