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Just 17% were able to save more
The vast majority of Singaporeans were unable to set aside money during the outbreak of covid-19, a survey of 1,000 people conducted on behalf of Quilter found.
Just 17% claimed they were able to save more.
Over a third said covid impacted their savings, and 25% revealed that they now save less, with 11% losing their income and not being able to save at all.
The most affected age group was 45-54-year-olds, which saw 30% forced to reduce the sums they used to put towards their savings, with an additional 12% saying they lost their income.
At the same time, the younger generations in Singapore seem to be the least hit.
Highway 1 about three kilometres south of Mill Bay, looking north on Sunday. (elevation: 136 metres).
Snow falls on Shelbourne Street and McKenzie Avenue in Saanich on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST
A tractor clears snow in front of the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria. [Darren Stone, Times Colonist, Feb. 13, 2021]
Snow falls at Victoria s Inner Harbour on Saturday. [Darren Stone, Times Colonist, Feb. 13, 2021]
Pedestrians walk in the snow on the upper causeway at Victoria s Inner Harbour on Saturday. [Darren Stone, Times Colonist, Feb. 13, 2021]
Bundled-up pedestrians walk along snow-covered Government and Belleville at the Inner Harbour on Saturday. DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST
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