[BREAKING] Singapore Economy Jialat

hachi

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That's why recession... No matter what have to buy new car.. Within a few years sell it won't lost money one.
 

C_boliao

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Lol. Singapore is in a bubble. Coe ath. Hdb got sold at 1.65m

Sgp still got tons of expat. No good jobs for stinkies
 

curahee

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Dig up more roads, clear more forest to build more BTOs, airports, LKY statue....more neighbourhood renewal.....they will use these mega contruction projects to pump-prime the economy
All these projects fund needs to be feed by tax payers. That's why prices will not come down despite recession
 

satkimania

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Singapore economy is doing so well in reality.

Dumpling is already selling at $6 per piece.

Singapore is the richest nation in ASEAN.

There is no way for Singapore to go to into recession regardless of tariff or not by the US. As a matter of fact, Singapore may even benefit from the US tariff.

Many Singaporeans do not even understand what is the meaning of recession.
Doing well? Look at how many F&B closed down. POFMA incoming
 

icansing

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an la...recession only affects EDMWER

dun wan to affect us just quit edmw :o
 

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Relax, taskforce minister Gan is globetrotting and clocking air miles to sort things out for us. COE will rebound at next bidding and $2 million HDB flats are coming.
 
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