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Singapore's endless love affair with private tuition just got deeper with Covid-19 | Singapore

SINGAPORE, Aug 15 Housewife Santi Choo’s two children briefly had Chinese tuition but by and large, she never believed in sending them for private tuition not even when her older daughter sat for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) some years ago. Covid-19, however, changed all. ....

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CPI increased 2pc y-o-y in December 2020 » Borneo Bulletin Online


February 21, 2021
The Consumer Price index (CPI) in December 2020 increased by two per cent year-on-year compared to December 2019. Prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages increased by 4.7 per cent, while non-food prices increased by 1.4 per cent.
The CPI increase was largely attributed to increases in the prices and costs of miscellaneous goods and services (10 per cent); food and non-alcoholic beverages (4.7 per cent); and transport (3.3 per cent). However, this was moderated by the decrease in prices and costs of clothing and footwear (5.1 per cent); furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance (1.7 per cent); and restaurants and hotels (0.7 per cent).
On a month-on-month basis, the CPI in December 2020 decreased by 0.1 per cent compared to November 2020. The Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages Index increased by one per cent while the Non-Food Index decreased by 0.4 per cent. ....

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Welcome to the first week of Money with Jess, my 10-week guide to household budgeting. This week we’re tackling housing costs.
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December 2020 Household Spending Survey Shows Sustained Rebound in Year-Ahead


The Federal Reserve Bank of New York s Center for Microeconomic Data released the December 2020
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The survey shows a continuation of relatively modest monthly household spending growth compared to pre-pandemic levels. While the share of respondents who reported making a large purchase during the past four months has increased for most spending categories since April 2020, the share reporting spending on vacations dropped further to a new series low. Year-ahead total household spending growth expectations instead rose sharply, continuing its rebound from the steep decline in spending expectations measured in April. Similarly, median year-ahead expected growth in non-essential and essential household spending both rose to new series highs. Expected spending responses to an unexpected 10% increase in income shows an average 36.3% would be used to pay down debt, 44.5% would be saved or invested, and 19.3% would be spent or donated. ....

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