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Former Queenstown Polyclinic building — subsidised primary care where GP visits cost S$15–S$25 after subsidy, much cheaper than private clinics
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Singapore Healthcare & Insurance Basics 2026 — MediShield Life, Integrated Shield Plans, CareShield Life, and What You Actually Need

How Singapore's healthcare financing works in 2026: MediSave, MediShield Life, Integrated Shield Plans, CareShield Life, common coverage gaps, and practical choices for ordinary residents at every life stage.

May 21, 2026

Sengkang LRT train at Fernvale station — newer BTO estates like Sengkang and Punggol are connected by LRT feeder services to the MRT network
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Singapore Utilities & Cost of Living Guide 2026 — Electricity, Water, Telco, Transport, and How to Spend Less

What Singapore households actually pay each month for electricity, water, gas, telco, transport, and groceries in 2026 — plus practical ways to reduce predictable recurring costs without sacrificing quality of life.

May 21, 2026

NTUC FairPrice supermarket — one of the participating supermarket chains where CDC Vouchers can be spent
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CDC Vouchers 2026 — Amounts, Eligibility, How to Claim, and Where to Spend

Two tranches totalling S$800 per household in 2026. How to claim via Singpass, where to spend (hawkers, heartland merchants, supermarkets), expiry dates, household sharing, scam avoidance, and common mistakes.

May 21, 2026

Tekka Centre wet market in Little India, Singapore — fresh produce markets offer 20-30% savings over supermarkets for vegetables, fish, and meat
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Singapore Budget 2026 — What Actually Changed for Households and Workers

Cost-of-living cash payments, CDC vouchers, carbon tax offsets, AI training incentives, and CIT rebates — a practical breakdown of what Budget 2026 means for Singapore residents and small businesses.

May 21, 2026

National University of Singapore Bukit Timah Campus — donations to approved Institutions of a Public Character qualify for 250% tax deduction
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Every Legal Way to Pay Less Income Tax in Singapore — A Practical Checklist for 2026

CPF top-ups, SRS, donation deductions, and every relief you might be missing — a no-nonsense walkthrough of Singapore's tax-saving toolkit for YA 2026.

May 21, 2026

Morning Tai Chi exercise in Singapore — CPF retirement planning supports Singaporeans through their golden years
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CPF Policy Changes 2026 — What Changed and What It Means for You

CPF contribution rates, retirement sums, MediSave limits, and interest rates — what actually changed in 2026 and what working Singaporeans should do about it.

May 21, 2026