Starting 11 June, all Singaporean households can claim S$500 in Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers to help mitigate cost-of-living pressures. This distribution is split evenly, with S$250 designated for use at participating heartland merchants and hawkers, and the other S$250 allocated for participating supermarkets. The digital vouchers can be claimed by a single representative from each household through the official RedeemSG platform using their Singpass account.
- All Singaporean households are eligible to claim S$500 in CDC vouchers starting from 11 June.
- The total amount is divided into S$250 for heartland merchants and hawkers, and S$250 for participating supermarkets.
- Only one representative per household needs to log in via Singpass on the RedeemSG portal to claim the vouchers on behalf of their household.
- The voucher scheme is part of government measures designed to provide financial relief to residents amid rising inflation.
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Its nice for the low income but sadly they are still too little for them, only last less than 2-3 weeks. if the government can stop wasting money on giving to everyone but instead give to these low income, this can lift up their lives better. giving free money to billionaires and millionaires family members is like throwing a needle in the ocean, not even enough to buy these rich their standard meal. the retired billionaires and millionaires are laughing at the politicians free money to them.
#SELLSINGAPOREFORINDONESIA
It's time for Singapore to lick Indonesia's toes.
Be an obedient child or be a conquered nation.