PoliticsIncome lags inflation for 40% of DBS’ customers; low-income group, seniors vulnerablePoliticsAugust 1, 2022posted on Aug. 01, 2022 at 6:43 am THE incomes of 40 per cent of DBS customers are not keeping up with inflation, the bank’s research unit said in a report on Monday (Aug 1), flagging that low-income individuals and baby boomers are particularly vulnerable. READ SOURCE See also S'poreans must learn to live with virus for long haul: PM Lee Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayAugust 1, 2022 You Might Also LikePoliticsPrime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's National Day message 2022: Read his speech in fullAugust 8, 2022Singapore’s deeper response to inflation must be to transform: PM LeeAugust 8, 2022Singapore’s safe haven status amplified as geopolitical risks rise August 8, 2022PoliticsHong Kong’s former security deputy Sonny Au to head local committee on safeguarding national securityAugust 8, 2022Singapore’s pandemic journeyAugust 8, 2022PoliticsChinese war games expected to boost support for Taiwan’s government as anti-Beijing sentiment hardensAugust 7, 2022Sustainable packaging in Singapore: the potential & opportunitiesAugust 7, 2022China’s export growth gains steam despite weakening global demandAugust 7, 2022PoliticsBeijing’s measures against United States over Pelosi’s Taiwan visit will not affect Hong Kong, top adviser Regina Ip saysAugust 7, 2022Recommended For YouWorldUS Navy fishes Super Hornet fighter plane out of sea after wind blows it off aircraftAugust 9, 2022Novavax cuts 2022 revenue guidance in half, stock tanks in after-hours tradingAugust 8, 2022SingaporeStudents with special educational needs struggle with transition to higher educationAugust 8, 2022MalaysiaInter terminate Sanchez contract by mutual agreementAugust 8, 2022MoviesBoard balanceAugust 8, 2022
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