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Income/Class classification in Singapore.


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high class or low class doesnt matter.

got integrity and clear conscience is good enough.

 

I have experience not high class people acting high class, now that's low class for you.

 

 

 

 

 

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Do you invest your money besides saving bro? I'm just starting to think about this...unfortunately [shakehead]

 

 

in economic theory, savings = investments and vice versa.

So, yes is my answer.

 

During recent crisis, paper loss enough to buy a brand new 5er so very sim tiah.

Remain disciplined and did a bit of scalping to reduce losses by a Latio so now not so bad but still sim tiah.

 

always remember, dare to play, be ready to lose

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high class or low class doesnt matter.

got integrity and clear conscience is good enough.

 

I have experience not high class people acting high class, now that's low class for you.

 

So long got class can oredi liao. No care hi, lo medium, big, small large, wu lui or bo lui

 

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If compare with our top leader's pay we are more like GRASS... [lipsrsealed]

 

so, wonder who are the real millionaires? business leaders or top politicians?

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$1500 and below - low class

$1500 and above - middle class

above the above - high class

above the above and above - elite class

 

above and above and above and have mentoring roles - GOD class :D[laugh]

 

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$1500 and below - low class

$1500 and above - middle class

above the above - high class

above the above and above - elite class

 

 

It has never been class basis..... its;

 

Low income group

Middle income

High income.....

 

When has we become a class based society????

 

 

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Neutral Newbie

In the wake of the economic downturn, it has been reported that help would now be given not just to the low (income) class but also the middle class (specifically, the low-middle class). In the same report, the low (income) class was defined as a family with a total household income of $1500 and below, while the low-middle class was defined as those with a total household income of $1501-$2500.

 

Not too long ago, during the foreign-workers-domitory-in-Serangoon-Gardens saga, it was reported that those staying in the landed properties in Serangoon Gardens were middle class.

 

 

Wa piang in singapore 5k per month i think also still consider low income ( but the higher range one)

Any one here knows how are households classified in Singapore in terms of income/class? I'm confused... [lipsrsealed]

 

Wa piang in singapore 5k per month i think also still consider low income ( but the higher range one)

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dont talk cxxk, i saw your paycheck before , it's $2701 per month.

 

remember that time you go suntec foodcourt? i was spying at you looking at your payslip.

you didnt notice me wiping your table extra clean...

 

haha.. food court again.. :)

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Wa piang in singapore 5k per month i think also still consider low income ( but the higher range one)

 

cant agree with you more... 5k is peanuts in SG.. not forgetting take home only 4k.

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So long got class can oredi liao. No care hi, lo medium, big, small large, wu lui or bo lui

 

Yup, wu lui or boh lui in the end also die . . . . unless you say wu lui won't die then i worry.

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Neutral Newbie

best is the commision base cpf only show basic pay ..but bring home add on without showing $$ .. CPF only deduct basic pay .. then this group is another class

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