Low-income families in Singapore will receive financial incentives and support to improve their lives. Families living in highly subsidised rental flats can receive up to $30,000 in total payouts if they meet certain employment criteria and make voluntary CPF contributions. The new ComLink+ scheme includes packages for pre-school education, employment, and home ownership. The aim is to encourage families to send their child to pre-school, find stable employment, and save to buy their own homes.
Low-income families in Singapore will receive financial incentives and support to improve their lives. Families living in highly subsidised rental flats can receive up to $30,000 in total payouts if they meet certain employment criteria and make voluntary CPF contributions.
The new ComLink+ scheme includes packages for pre-school education, employment, and home ownership. The aim is to encourage families to send their child to pre-school, find stable employment, and save to buy their own homes.
Singapore Low-Income Families Financial Incentives Support Comlink+ Scheme Pre-School Education Employment Home Ownership
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