Noticeable Changes after the GE

Checkyrmed

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What are the noticeable changes in Singapore after the last GE?
  • More frequent MRT/train breakdowns
  • Longer delays during peak hours
  • More overcrowding on certain train lines
  • Bus fares and transport costs creeping up
  • More F&B outlets shutting down
  • Higher rents for eateries passed to consumers
  • Coffee, teh, and soft drinks at kopitiams more expensive
  • Ingredient costs pushing menu price hikes
  • Rising utility and electricity bills
  • Household groceries more expensive
  • Cost of childcare and tuition fees increasing
  • Healthcare and clinic fees rising
  • More small businesses struggling to stay open
  • Tourist spending not fully benefiting local businesses
  • Growing public frustration with daily expenses and transport reliability
 

cet87

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What are the noticeable changes in Singapore after the last GE?
  • More frequent MRT/train breakdowns
  • Longer delays during peak hours
  • More overcrowding on certain train lines
  • Bus fares and transport costs creeping up
  • More F&B outlets shutting down
  • Higher rents for eateries passed to consumers
  • Coffee, teh, and soft drinks at kopitiams more expensive
  • Ingredient costs pushing menu price hikes
  • Rising utility and electricity bills
  • Household groceries more expensive
  • Cost of childcare and tuition fees increasing
  • Healthcare and clinic fees rising
  • More small businesses struggling to stay open
  • Tourist spending not fully benefiting local businesses
  • Growing public frustration with daily expenses and transport reliability
you forgot the COE price.
 

Euqorab

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One thing definitely has not change

still monitoring
 

888blancgmail

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More local jobless n more open leg big big to FT

Jlb pap tc more services not rendered

Finally taking actions on vapes n Kpods

Increase in medishield n moh wants U to exercise etc to offset yr premium 😈🤦‍♂️
 

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100K COEs is the norm now.
$4 cai png is the norm now.

Looking forward to more price hikes.
 

fanflo_08

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Where to find $4 cai png siah?

now minimum $5 in my workplaces already
Two vegs one rice
you must be working in atas or atas wannabe area. My workplace near heartlands. Prices still $4-$4.5 for 2 veg 1 rice.
 

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Complain also no use, come next GE MIW will just use same playbook:

- Task Force / Plan
- Sorry we will do better
- Find daiji with Pritam Singh

Then kumgong Sinkies will gong gong dai dai vote for them again. No wonder scammers love us.
 

JustForFun

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Accept more lousy outcomes and results, contrary to "best" sweet talks during and after sworn-in ?

Now is convincing and brainwashing to accept whatever "best" for themselves to look good and self-praise ??

What kind of leaders and leadership will yield what outcomes and results ?

Look at the past and see differences:
LKY, GCT, LHL and now LW ?
 

ShinnAsuka

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What are the noticeable changes in Singapore after the last GE?
  • More frequent MRT/train breakdowns
  • Longer delays during peak hours
  • More overcrowding on certain train lines
  • Bus fares and transport costs creeping up
  • More F&B outlets shutting down
  • Higher rents for eateries passed to consumers
  • Coffee, teh, and soft drinks at kopitiams more expensive
  • Ingredient costs pushing menu price hikes
  • Rising utility and electricity bills
  • Household groceries more expensive
  • Cost of childcare and tuition fees increasing
  • Healthcare and clinic fees rising
  • More small businesses struggling to stay open
  • Tourist spending not fully benefiting local businesses
  • Growing public frustration with daily expenses and transport reliability
More noticeable cause likely you are not the 65%? If you are, you better know what to do in 2030.
 
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