Do Singaporeans Feel Rich? | Street Interview

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0:00 - What's your salary?
2:18 - Do you feel rich?
5:15 - What's considered rich in Singapore?
7:28 - House prices in Singapore
9:41 - Have you ever thought of living in a cheaper country?
11:35 - How much would you need to earn to feel rich?
14:31 - Message to people who think all Singaporeans are rich
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  • @AsianBoss
    @AsianBoss2 ай бұрын

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  • @Redmi-xu1yo

    @Redmi-xu1yo

    2 ай бұрын

    kolea is the rich no1 in the world 🌎

  • @fanlie1576

    @fanlie1576

    2 ай бұрын

    This is an interesting question, but the interviewees do not represent the majority of Singaporeans, and even includes non-Singaporeans.

  • @ericlee9199

    @ericlee9199

    2 ай бұрын

    How is this authentic insights. You're not asking the right people. You're asking foreign labour, retiree and blue collar workers? The only white collar worker is not even answering your first question. If you were to search, medical dosimetrist pays around 8.7k SGD a month. This make me doubt those old videos you posted on your channel.

  • @TheMetaldriger

    @TheMetaldriger

    2 ай бұрын

    This isn't authentic insights at all. Please in the weekends, town areas + neighbourhood places to get a more indept insights.

  • @can_anyone_dont_call_me_queen

    @can_anyone_dont_call_me_queen

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Redmi-xu1yono

  • @ianmaher4348
    @ianmaher43482 ай бұрын

    From my experience as an Australian who spent a lot of time In Singapore in the 80s, I think there is a large difference between the rich and poorer people. The people interviewed were realistic about their situations.

  • @aero.l

    @aero.l

    2 ай бұрын

    You think your experience in the 80s is relevant? From my experience, Australia was damn racist in the 80s.

  • @HangHangTwee

    @HangHangTwee

    2 ай бұрын

    @@aero.l and what makes you think your 80s experience in aus would matter (based on what you are saying)

  • @Akj6zmdteuxze

    @Akj6zmdteuxze

    2 ай бұрын

    Just one example. Think about the car prices . It is the world most expensive place to own a car but average people are still buying . Many Singaporeans are not stupid financially either. This gives an indication of the wealth in Singapore in the average middle class

  • @maypong2007
    @maypong2007Ай бұрын

    I like the elderly lady being interviewed She is rich in her heart She has a heart of gold

  • @_globalhawk
    @_globalhawk2 ай бұрын

    The title should be 'Asking poor people wether they feel rich in Singapore"

  • @Exodianotforbidden

    @Exodianotforbidden

    2 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @DanSurprise

    @DanSurprise

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @kakkay898

    @kakkay898

    2 ай бұрын

    Agree

  • @edd8460

    @edd8460

    2 ай бұрын

    I would say that the interviewer got people who were poor, and people who were 'middle-class'. For salaries above $7k/month is already upper-middle. Don't believe what media says, especially when they quote the average salary of Singaporean. Even one billionaire in a country will skew the average results and Singapore has a few dozen billionaires here.

  • @ericlee9199

    @ericlee9199

    2 ай бұрын

    @@edd8460 There's something called median salary, not average. Do check that out

  • @alui5362
    @alui53622 ай бұрын

    3:14 makcik knows the answer. very wise.

  • @chrischris9718

    @chrischris9718

    2 ай бұрын

    Makcik probably pioneer gen so gets plenty of handouts from gahmen. No need to worry. Also got cheap flat from 40yrs ago. Lucky her.

  • @mohamedhafizh9201

    @mohamedhafizh9201

    2 ай бұрын

    @@chrischris9718 why so pessimistic. we're comparing back then with today ? backthen got so much to brag about meh? got people doing fast food delivery in case ur hungry at 3am? got internet access to do online business? got mrt to connect people? polyclinic easily available everywhere? they're the ones building the foundation to what is today. without people doing bechak,without the mamak selling kacang,without the aunty selling tauhuey,fishermen fishing. they lived a hard and brutal life back then, and today they're living hard as well. due to our economy,everything being expensive compared to back in their day. the makcik simply lowered her expectations on things,unlike we people today. everyone wants a car,everyone wants a beautifully renovated house,with luxury branded furnitures such as proofliving,everyone wants luxury bags,luxury clothing,luxury timepieces etc. you comparing our generation with them? we skipped the heavy hands on part,already good enough. everything is accessible these days.. there's a malay saying ''baju ukur badan sendiri'' / ''wear clothes that fits your body'' which means, spend according to your means. your expectation should be reasonable to what you can afford.

  • @Tonytayloring

    @Tonytayloring

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly. You can make a shat-tonne and still feel 'POOR' if you have lifestyle problem, gambling, spending LOL I know of a guy who slept out rough and homeless, digging supermart recycle bin for canned goods, showering in handicap washroom all while working, and manage to bounce back from homelessness, today being quite well established. 'Living within neccessity' as makcik put it, allows you to accumulate alot

  • @kaspertheroundghost

    @kaspertheroundghost

    Ай бұрын

    Macik ❤!

  • @Razear
    @Razear2 ай бұрын

    "Money, at the end of the day, is just a number." That makes for a good tagline, but is nothing more than an empty platitude for those living on or below the poverty line. It's a luxury belief to claim that money doesn't matter to people who can't afford basic necessities. The unemployed guy is a good dude. He's got the ability to think selflessly, even when he's financially struggling himself.

  • @andyzhang9110

    @andyzhang9110

    2 ай бұрын

    It just sound great, but not reasonable in actual life. Sometimes people forgot everything around them are there because of *money*. Clothes, shoes, phone, computer, foods, etc all require money. Money cannot buy time, health, happiness, etc is like an empty wise words.

  • @Humorousguy64

    @Humorousguy64

    2 ай бұрын

    Money is small nos? Without money you still want go live ovesea? Hahaha what a kid .....$5000 salary for him enough ? Unless he lives alone

  • @Humorousguy64

    @Humorousguy64

    2 ай бұрын

    No money you die fast without expensive medicines. Without money your mood stressful.. simple ..

  • @Robin-hv5tv

    @Robin-hv5tv

    2 ай бұрын

    money is never just a number the guy watched too many movies and read too much philosophy.

  • @vat513

    @vat513

    2 ай бұрын

    Money at the end of the day, is just a paper. Is the correct term lol.

  • @KeoNz
    @KeoNz2 ай бұрын

    Your title is misleading. You interviewed foreign worker and domestic worker. Those are not Singaporeans. Singapore's median income in 2023 is $5,197 hence 50% of Singaporeans earn more than 5K per month.

  • @MrLoichin

    @MrLoichin

    2 ай бұрын

    your $5k average income in singapore is considered close to minimum wage in all other developed countries inclucing OECD / G20

  • @FatassFromSingapore

    @FatassFromSingapore

    2 ай бұрын

    They live in Singapore too and have to bear the same cost of living, why is this misleading?

  • @KeoNz

    @KeoNz

    2 ай бұрын

    @FatassFromSingapore because the title said Singaporeans.

  • @cosmos5610

    @cosmos5610

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrLoichinwestern countries have much higher tax rates. Australia's average pay is about 8k a month but after tax it's only 5-6k, comparable to SG's.

  • @cosmos5610

    @cosmos5610

    2 ай бұрын

    They should have interviewed some middle age people working in the financial and high tech industries too. Obviously the people interviewed are mostly around or below average pay. The title says to find out if Singaporeans feel rich, so they should interview people from different social economic backgrounds to have more balanced views. Actually in any country, there are rich and poor people depending on who you ask. Rich/poor is also relative. A person earning $5k a month may be considered rich in some countries but just average in Singapore.

  • @somerandomfella
    @somerandomfella2 ай бұрын

    I don't think even a rich person anywhere would feel rich. They'd always want more.

  • @giantlabs

    @giantlabs

    2 ай бұрын

    lifestyle creep, that's the crux.

  • @aero.l

    @aero.l

    2 ай бұрын

    Asking people whether they feel rich is bloody silly.

  • @polster2

    @polster2

    2 ай бұрын

    @@aero.l Bob Marley had the best answer when asked if he was rich. "Money is numbers and numbers never end. If it takes money to be happy, your search for happiness will never end."

  • @user-ec8uy3qp8m

    @user-ec8uy3qp8m

    2 ай бұрын

    In all honesty, I do feel rich. My net worth is more than 130 million. So if you think that a rich person would not feel rich. That is because you have not meet a truly rich one.

  • @MoneywithEumi

    @MoneywithEumi

    2 ай бұрын

    #truth

  • @rocky509
    @rocky5092 ай бұрын

    As Singaporeans,I feel rich when going overseas.True hard facts bro.Nice video.Upz

  • @neorenjie
    @neorenjie2 ай бұрын

    All Singaporeans are rich enough to have security, clean streets, clean water and good education and transport. Things that are normalised here and taken for granted but are luxury elsewhere. A rich kid argues that the money belongs to his parents, but he's living in a big house and getting all the fancy stuff. A rich Singaporean argues that the money is not his, but he's getting all the stuff paid for by the government. Even if you ask condo and car owners, they will say they are not rich because they can't fly first class all the time. It's perspective.

  • @cho353

    @cho353

    22 күн бұрын

    Very good comments. As a Singaporean , I agree with what u said.

  • @azraelfreyasimons5393
    @azraelfreyasimons53932 ай бұрын

    Most interviewees gave a lot of realistic insights and that domestic helper lady is so gorgeous!

  • @yummycrepe
    @yummycrepe2 ай бұрын

    Living inside Singapore, we don't feel rich. Living in some of our neighbor countries, we can feel a little bit rich.

  • @alexandral8913
    @alexandral89132 ай бұрын

    I'm a regular office worker in Singapore working a 9-6. My partner and I are dual-income with no kids (right smack in the middle class). The cost of living day-to-day is actually manageable (hawker food is cheap, don't splurge on buying branded goods, don't take taxis/grab everywhere etc). However, car is pretty much a pipe dream if you want to have kids, and as middle class citizens (we earn slightly more than the average couple), we can barely afford a house (resale public housing in a convenient neighbourhood can cost 800k-1 mil). The rich are rich rich, but as a middle class person - no we don't feel rich haha. I'm already fairly well-off compared to my peers - there are plenty of families who are really struggling day-to-day. Singaporeans aren't rich by default 😂

  • @shijou2867
    @shijou28672 ай бұрын

    As a Singaporean, I feel privilege, but thats not to say there isnt any issue in Singapore. Things are getting really expensive and it is hard for younger generation to live in. Could be said the same for other countries too.

  • @user-vf7cn3oy8g

    @user-vf7cn3oy8g

    2 ай бұрын

    新加坡称得上富裕国家。该国的GDP(国民人均收入)远远超过我国日本了。贫富差距没有美国悬殊。街上看不到无家可归的游民、乞丐什么的。因此街头干净,治安良好。可是竞争社会里难免工作压力很大吧。这点跟韩国一样

  • @ckokloong

    @ckokloong

    2 ай бұрын

    "Expensive" is relative. When I first came to SG to work 25 years ago, my salary was SGD1.2k. Cant afford car, phone, travel or eating at McD. But I thought I was doing well.

  • @riteshvs4949

    @riteshvs4949

    2 ай бұрын

    How much money is required to stay in Singapore

  • @siuyang-dx2pw

    @siuyang-dx2pw

    2 ай бұрын

    我是韩国人住了新加坡10年多了 新加坡各个普通人的能力超级差 没有竞争力所以外国人有很多机会挣大钱 就是因为新加坡政府没有political corruption 所以新加坡有现在的发达 好幸亏的国家。 国家的位置又讲英文中文

  • @arex9000

    @arex9000

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@riteshvs4949 they have boats for rent at 25,000 a month and they weren't yahts.

  • @megatron6393
    @megatron63932 ай бұрын

    Most Singkies feel rich only when they are in other countries. Singapore dollar is very strong.

  • @vs2d40
    @vs2d402 ай бұрын

    The pool you guys interviewed idt is representative of all ages. Probably missing out 30-45 years old Singaporean who are in the prime earning times

  • @ColouredPixels

    @ColouredPixels

    2 ай бұрын

    the medical dosometrist is probably in that age group but just didn’t reveal her salary

  • @koalatheworld
    @koalatheworld2 ай бұрын

    There are quite a number of Singaporean interviewees in this video, despite negative comments here stating that majority being interviewed are non singaporeans. Thank you for posting, Asian Boss!

  • @joesr31

    @joesr31

    2 ай бұрын

    With a title stating its singaporeans opinions, there shouldn't even be non- singaporeans interviewed

  • @DanSurprise
    @DanSurprise2 ай бұрын

    Wrong place and wrong time! Not saying all Singaporeans are rich but you're interviewing elderly Singaporeans, and blue-collar foreign workers in one of the less 'rich' and old neighbourhoods. Moreover, you are doing this interview during what seems to be office hours during a weekday, if this is a weekend, it will be crowded, which means all the non 'jobless' people are all at work. Try interviewing Singaporeans in the CBD area to get a wider perspective. Come on Asian Boss do better.

  • @edd8460

    @edd8460

    2 ай бұрын

    I think CBD people too busy hustling to want to stop for interview xD

  • @BrandonLieu

    @BrandonLieu

    2 ай бұрын

    "Go to the rich areas and there will be more rich people". The interviewed people live in Singapore, their voices are no less important when trying to find a consensus.

  • @limkimyaw8980

    @limkimyaw8980

    2 ай бұрын

    Nothing wrong with the video. You can't accept the reality of the real Singapore ?

  • @DanSurprise

    @DanSurprise

    2 ай бұрын

    @@limkimyaw8980 Not sure if you are able to comprehend what I wrote. What’s the objective of asking jobless people, domestic helpers if they feel rich?

  • @limkimyaw8980

    @limkimyaw8980

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DanSurprise There is only one helper and one jobless guy in the video. The rest are working class people.

  • @user-rs3qn9vp3q
    @user-rs3qn9vp3q2 ай бұрын

    I love this 😭 I hope every single person in this video reaches their dreams and lives happy lives and achieves their goals

  • @muaythaiforever7893
    @muaythaiforever78932 ай бұрын

    This was a very interesting and informative video. It just goes to show that many people all over the world are having similar economic woes and have to find ways to meet their needs. It is also interesting to see the misinformation that we receive from media and/or entertainment. The grass isn't always greener

  • @ssvegeto1610
    @ssvegeto16102 ай бұрын

    Macik has the best attitude

  • @leeMleeM
    @leeMleeM2 ай бұрын

    As expected, realistic thoughts from Singaporeans...lol. I hate how the media also portray Singapore as the city with all the wealthy people. The everyday struggles are real but we will just need to learn to manage and find simple pleasures in life within our means.

  • @davidlee3806
    @davidlee380613 күн бұрын

    A truly rich person is one who is helping the poor and needy even though that person is not financially impressive.

  • @Star-008
    @Star-0082 ай бұрын

    The foreign domestic worker speaks better English than Singaporeans. She could surely get a higher paying job if she's local.

  • @sarrahjohnwinters1729

    @sarrahjohnwinters1729

    2 ай бұрын

    Much agree, her spoken English is so fluent could land her a good job. On a side note, she is pretty looking too

  • @unnecessary982

    @unnecessary982

    2 ай бұрын

    i wonder where she is from

  • @annieteo7169

    @annieteo7169

    2 ай бұрын

    That domestic helper could be university graduate. Yes, she is pretty and well dressed too.

  • @simplyme3306

    @simplyme3306

    2 ай бұрын

    those who speaks English well are from Philippines. Most of them hold a degree@@unnecessary982

  • @Manofthehour1002

    @Manofthehour1002

    2 ай бұрын

    I would like to hire her for sure :)

  • @surasakda5407
    @surasakda540712 күн бұрын

    I’m Thai , earning 200K THB a month from working in Japanese based company in Thailand. A bit surprise because as far as I know Singaporean people get at least 100K THB to cover monthly cost of living in Singapore.

  • @nicochrisss
    @nicochrisssАй бұрын

    Great video Asian Boss! Please do more of such video about Singapore

  • @TheJackimaru
    @TheJackimaru2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video, it was interesting :) I think it would also be beneficial to gather varied viewpoints by visiting different areas of Singapore to pose the same inquiries. Consider venturing into the Central Business District to engage with the working population there. The timing of your question is also crucial-ideally, it should not coincide with weekday working hours, as it appears to have been the case during the interview.

  • @Rahul_Ahlawat
    @Rahul_Ahlawat2 ай бұрын

    Cool interactions ❤

  • @Galaxnite
    @Galaxnite2 ай бұрын

    Its refreshing to hear from people on the other side of the spectrum, cos too many times the mainstream media in SG interviews and glorifies office workers, ignoring those of the "lower" class. SG is an elitist society

  • @chee1935
    @chee19352 ай бұрын

    Thank you for bringing the real voice to the world. A country with Press Freedom Index of 129 (in 2023), many of our voices are silenced.

  • @mtktkt3773
    @mtktkt37732 ай бұрын

    Love the man speaking about gaza! Respect! ❤❤

  • @jaytoh4336
    @jaytoh43362 ай бұрын

    I always love Asian Boss content but this video makes me doubt the authencity o Asian Boss interviews of other countries. Not sure what this is trying to achieve, most interviewees are either non Singaporeans or are people who doesnt reflect the regular Singaporeans. I thought it should have been even well thought through, felt like its really misleading, and as a Singaporean i really don't feel represented here, while the video title says otherwise. I think Asian Boss should be fair to Singaporeans and continue to be authentic to all its audiences. Simply interviewing anyone who accepts your interview within a poor neighbourhood is clearly lazy work...

  • @mpc5584
    @mpc55842 ай бұрын

    The irony when the domestic helper is the best dressed of the lot....

  • @mohamedhafizh9201

    @mohamedhafizh9201

    2 ай бұрын

    once a week can go out, dont tell me you also wanna wear ur tshirt . as if wearing tshirt 6 days a week is not enough

  • @yqweqwun7390

    @yqweqwun7390

    2 ай бұрын

    maybe her family lives in another country... so cheaper expenses. If she lives with employers....0 rent i suppose.

  • @user-om5lk9hj6j

    @user-om5lk9hj6j

    2 ай бұрын

    Why is it ironic? They were all fairly low paid.

  • @supaweeb4076

    @supaweeb4076

    2 ай бұрын

    To get PR la...

  • @hafizkamaruddin7843

    @hafizkamaruddin7843

    13 күн бұрын

    philipine wat

  • @coreana.aesthetics
    @coreana.aesthetics2 ай бұрын

    Why Singapore salary is so low, and everything is too expensive?

  • @Johnne009

    @Johnne009

    2 ай бұрын

    Modern day slavery

  • @coreana.aesthetics

    @coreana.aesthetics

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Johnne009 capitalism is at its highest.

  • @cosmos5610

    @cosmos5610

    2 ай бұрын

    They didn't interview people working in financial and high tech industries, or those who live in condos driving BMW/Porsche. The people interviewed are mostly on below average pay.

  • @busybee5156

    @busybee5156

    2 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@cosmos5610can you please share the percentage of Singaporean who can afford to drive Porsche and BMW etc ?

  • @cosmos5610

    @cosmos5610

    2 ай бұрын

    @@busybee5156 not many but Singapore’s typical salary is not as low as this video portrayed to be. What I meant is that any society has low and high income earners but those may not be typical. This video’s title says they were there to find out if Singaporeans feel rich, yet they interviewed mostly low income groups. They should have interviewed people from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds to have more balanced view. In my opinion, most Singapores are neither rich nor poor. They have a relatively good living standard but not luxurious lifestyle.

  • @Searth63
    @Searth632 ай бұрын

    Would @Asian Boss do a feature about the massive numbers of self-professed "Property Gurus" who speculate in Properties under the guise of 'Investment" ?,... The Whole Society here seems to be drunk on Properties, prices pushed up to the extent that everyone in Society pays for the Profits of Land Lords,... Thank You

  • @Rachelrock11
    @Rachelrock112 ай бұрын

    I feel like the individuals that were interviewed are mostly not Sporeans, or are seniors who are obviously not working anymore. Maybe to get a better picture of the situation, you should interview a more diverse group of people?

  • @user-xs4mu8xm7d

    @user-xs4mu8xm7d

    2 ай бұрын

    They chose a very heartland neighbourhood area, which tend to be mostly service staff in F&B and retail which have compartively lower income; students or retirees. If they chose places closer in town, the demographics would be different. Ideally they should interview people from different regions, to get a more balanced view of things.

  • @ienmIE
    @ienmIE4 күн бұрын

    omg please do more videos on singapore!! ^^

  • @choonhockong8215
    @choonhockong82152 ай бұрын

    I am saddened to see so many Singaporeans and foreign workers could not cope with the high cost of living here. I like this video, interviewed, and obtained direct feedback from ordinary citizens. I hope our Grassroots people and MPs go to the ground and get direct feedback from the hdb residents and others. I hope they can get feedback from retirees and those who are unable to work due to unforeseen circumstances, etc.

  • @stefanomaurino8201
    @stefanomaurino82012 ай бұрын

    Beyond per capita income = 1) Purchasing power parity is a really important concept that most people need to understand. 2) Infrastructure is important such as good quality of road, public transport, good hospitals, etc. 3) Effective and efficient government. 4) Social order, ethnic harmony, safety, low crime rate, society free from drugs, etc. 5) Negative externalities such as pollution, noise, traffic congestion, trash in public places, etc are minimized.

  • @josephinejosephine8776

    @josephinejosephine8776

    2 ай бұрын

    You are describing Singapore in the 1980s.

  • @yqweqwun7390

    @yqweqwun7390

    2 ай бұрын

    interesting...I agree w/social order. Freedom,rights are important. We arent subjects of gov to hav 1 law 4 us,1 for gov. But Everyday protest unrest imo wud wreck havoc on the economy. Since uncertainty due to protests and opposition to gov wud make investors scared,so ppl will flee the country and soon whole cycle of flow of money cud collapse.

  • @spurgearsbacklash8453
    @spurgearsbacklash84532 ай бұрын

    In the first place, no locals or even the government said Singaporean are very rich. It is the foreign media who labeled us that, due to the high GDP and strong currency.

  • @person880

    @person880

    2 ай бұрын

    High GPD per capita is the measure used to indicate whether a country is rich or not. It is not a measure of any individual. It is a measure of the whole country. High GDP per capita means the country is rich. This statistic doesn't tell you how inequality there is, or how poor the poorest people are in the given country.

  • @tomasboba8327
    @tomasboba83272 ай бұрын

    Macik's words are simple yet enlightening

  • @wz758
    @wz7582 ай бұрын

    Wear nice clothes, drive sports car, going to nice restaurants DOESNT mean that the person is rich. People really need to get educated. On the contrary, wearing simple clothes, taking bus, eating at hawker doesn’t mean that the person is poor. People who think this way tend to chase material wealth which is the reason why they remain poor! Maximize your income, save diligently, learn to invest for the long term will make anyone wealthy in the long run!

  • @esoekidjo

    @esoekidjo

    2 ай бұрын

    Maybe not rich rich. But having a sports car, nice clothes, big home means you have acces to disposable income that goes towards luxuries that poor people don't have. Like that one guy said. Money is just numbers. You can be poor because you lack money but you can be rich if you have good health, a family that takes care of you and not to worry about starving to death. It's all relative.

  • @rusticbaguette

    @rusticbaguette

    2 ай бұрын

    Wah you are so wise.

  • @camplord3509
    @camplord35092 ай бұрын

    As someone that has lived in multiple countries, Singapore has been by far the easiest to live in in terms of affordability. Tax is low, food can be very cheap, and wages are high compared to the other places I've lived. Singapore is expensive if you want to buy a car and send your kids to international schools. Neither of those is needed though.

  • @squishypillow3162

    @squishypillow3162

    2 ай бұрын

    The very fact that you’ve lived in multiple countries show you’re at the very least from the upper middle class… I wonder if your view is representative of the average s’porean.

  • @camplord3509

    @camplord3509

    2 ай бұрын

    @@squishypillow3162 I'm from your average background. Originally from New Zealand where salaries are lower, taxes are higher, and costs are higher than SG. Spent a couple of years after university working on a graduate salary in the UK (again, cost of living was far higher there). Spent a year in Australia (again, cost of living was higher there). Later moved to Singapore - food costs are lower, salaries are higher than those places (maybe with the exception of AU), and tax is low. Most studies literally state that Singapore is expensive if you send your kids to international schools, want to buy a car, and live a life of luxury. Most Singaporeans don't send their kids to international schools, and a car isn't needed here. Furthermore there are a lot of deductions on costs and other benefits for locals. Singapore is a great place.

  • @camplord3509

    @camplord3509

    2 ай бұрын

    I would also add that housing is not as expensive as some like think (especially with the benefits of CPF). To put things into perspective, one of my friends back home took a $1 million mortgage for a first home (essentially the bare minimum on what you need to take out since there is no BTO option). Due to interest rate changes, the interest payments alone are $60,000 per year. Essentially his wife's salary can only pay the interest, and doesn't even hit the principal.

  • @josephinejosephine8776

    @josephinejosephine8776

    2 ай бұрын

    @@camplord3509 started as average, ended up as lower upper class right? With your salary, of course you will find everything cheaper.

  • @loudcatcher13A
    @loudcatcher13A2 ай бұрын

    Singapore as a country is definitely rich there is no doubt about that. Even though you are not rich in sg, you still have a roof over your head and affordable hawker food so that you wont starve to death. Other asian countries you see homeless people more than in sg and people still want to complain?

  • @KeoNz

    @KeoNz

    2 ай бұрын

    You're right. Its all about being content. I think the average Singaporean is definitely "richer" than most already(especially within SEA region). At least there's a roof above their heads and no need to starve. Most people can even afford travelling overseas for holiday once a year.

  • @chottobit8148
    @chottobit81482 ай бұрын

    Huge disparity between the rich who earns over $10K a month to those who only earn $800 to $1500 per month!. It is a struggle for them.

  • @CS-ys1wc
    @CS-ys1wc2 ай бұрын

    대체적으로 싱가포르 소득 상층계층은 중국계 싱가포르인, 중간층 말레이시아계 싱가포르인, 하층은 인도계 싱가포르인... 그래서 거주지역으로도 구분할수가 있다고 하네요

  • @reborn2020
    @reborn20202 ай бұрын

    Each time I visit Singapore, it gets 20% more expensive. The middle class is shrinking, definitely.

  • @user-fm5lt3hz9x
    @user-fm5lt3hz9x2 ай бұрын

    U got to ask at night... or the weekends when ppl are off work😅

  • @eventfulmom
    @eventfulmom22 күн бұрын

    I applaud their answers ❤

  • @3nityBlood
    @3nityBloodАй бұрын

    kakkak is the realest person in this video

  • @PhobiaXxX
    @PhobiaXxX2 ай бұрын

    No disrespect but why y'all ask the first guy if he was rich. Yall know damn well he would have fixed his teeth If he was rich.

  • @hannesRSA

    @hannesRSA

    2 ай бұрын

    Not everyone's as vain as you.

  • @PhobiaXxX

    @PhobiaXxX

    2 ай бұрын

    @@hannesRSA Your speaking for the guy can’t close his mouth properly rightttttt.

  • @hannesRSA

    @hannesRSA

    2 ай бұрын

    @@PhobiaXxX he seemed like a nice guy

  • @Unique8802

    @Unique8802

    Ай бұрын

    British Royals also have bad teeth but they are millionaires to billionaires. So, what is your point??? Vain bum.

  • @MKiurinuRigold
    @MKiurinuRigold2 ай бұрын

    I think it is a blessing to buy what one wants without worrying about

  • @JL..
    @JL..2 ай бұрын

    Sorry but... half the people you interviewed seems to be immigrant workers rather than Singaporeans... I understand its hard to find people to interview, but the context is changed So it would be more accurate to rename this to "Do people living in Singapore Feel Rich?"

  • @martinsantoso4272
    @martinsantoso42722 ай бұрын

    Asian Boss, if you interviewed people in Orchard rd (mostly tourists or youngsters), heartlands (mostly retirees, domestic helpers, construction workers), CBD (mostly PMET). Why not try interviewing at supermarkets/cafes in River Valley/Bukit Timah/Grange/Cairnhill, as well as Country clubs, I believe it will be interesting.

  • @graciashola123

    @graciashola123

    2 ай бұрын

    I totally agree. Someone would say 10K is their monthly expenditure on food and spa.

  • @bpcgos
    @bpcgos2 ай бұрын

    90k SGD of house in Indonesia, in an area that less crowded City like Jakarta, Surabaya or Denpasar, considered as Luxury house.

  • @dil173
    @dil1732 ай бұрын

    Appreciate the interviews were done at local neighbourhoods instead of CBD areas...

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd263732 ай бұрын

    Singaporeans have financial troubles of their own. Much like any other person from an Asian country. It's fascinating to hear their insights. They're somehow informative.

  • @arex9000

    @arex9000

    2 ай бұрын

    It's worse in Singapore.

  • @spurgearsbacklash8453
    @spurgearsbacklash84532 ай бұрын

    I was middle management 20 years ago getting $4K /mth went to UK for meeting, exchange rate was 1 GBP to 3 SGD. The office clerk is getting £2K per month and was higher paid than me. At that time I also thought everyone in UK is very rich.

  • @jon8697
    @jon86972 ай бұрын

    I earn 9k driving grab and do part time job a month. I have 200k CPF . I am rich.

  • @rching7700
    @rching77002 ай бұрын

    There's a difference between the country being rich and the people being rich... But personally i feel locals aren't that poor as compared to other counter parts in the region. Definitely stressful living in an expensive city

  • @BelajarEksporImpor
    @BelajarEksporImpor10 күн бұрын

    ayya, you guys did the interview in serangoon area - heartland lah. of course the answers are like these. if you do the interview in the CBD area, then the answers about income etc will be so much different

  • @remidis
    @remidis2 ай бұрын

    i feel like the interview varies in different district in singapore, try interviewing people walking around marina bay sands. Perhaps you get a different view.

  • @kitlee4486
    @kitlee44862 ай бұрын

    SG is expensive in house, food and transportation. If you are migrant workers. It is pay to pay check. No much you can save. But if you are in bank, finance, accounting, tech, Ai etc, you can get 10k and above. You need average of 5-6k for easy life. SG government are very smart people that can tied you down by asking you to get married and settle down policy, so you are grounded . Btw, SG is like a big steel cage that housed the people to work non stop.

  • @EVL-xj5vc

    @EVL-xj5vc

    2 ай бұрын

    yeah and unfortunately our country has no natural resources, only human capital so we must work and work.

  • @MED-fe1qt
    @MED-fe1qt2 ай бұрын

    Domestic helpers -let’s be clear. They do not have to pay for housing, utility bills, medical checkups, or their meals. Even thought their cash salaries can be low, it’s not taxed.

  • @GingerOreo
    @GingerOreo2 ай бұрын

    0:53 I can’t believe this woman is domestic worker. She speaks so well, I would have thought she’s in some management level at a big company.

  • @evanlimcs
    @evanlimcs2 ай бұрын

    Inflation is a huge factor that is affecting not just Singapore but globally. Singapore has always been a global business hub for multinational companies and it is not surprising that we are in a global recession, even companies in Singapore is not creating jobs like they used to. However, there are still a few sectors that would create more jobs and provide more stability and those are in AI and renewable energy sector. In Singapore, you don't only just need to be lucky, but you need to work really hard to make a comfortable living. Rich is determine by one's mindset, you can be really happy being poor and you can also being happy being in the middle income. Live the life where you can sustain, don't chase for meaningless stuff that are liabilities in life rather than having an asset. Continue to upskill yourself, be creative, be bold in your dreams and fight hard. We are going to be the next Hong Kong where property prices starts rising and we have to constantly remind ourselves we are a land with no natural resources and the only driving force are the citizens.

  • @_eleyya
    @_eleyyaАй бұрын

    This is the neighborhood I grew up in, generally I think we’re all regular people. If you are just talking about Serangoon and decided to go to Serangoon Garden Circus, that is where you will find the rich people for this area.

  • @skeet0000
    @skeet00002 ай бұрын

    Half of the interviewees are not singaporeans, another 3 are elderly (retirees). And a 3 bdrm public housing flat (HDB) only cost less than 400k, only the rich ones will buy a private housing flat (condo) that cost more than 1mil. The channel does not do fact checks properly and their selection of interviewees has dropped so much in standard that street interviews are no longer reliable source of info.

  • @newj-ib1bn
    @newj-ib1bn2 ай бұрын

    Inequality is a massive issue in Singapore

  • @justwhenithought
    @justwhenithought2 ай бұрын

    4:07 that's a wonderful answer.

  • @OUR01
    @OUR0116 күн бұрын

    old man and old women took my heart.....they are so mature even though they earn less or retired...old women is saying i'm rich bcoz i'm not taking from others...and retired old man is saying we should donate to needy peoples like in gaza...salute to them.

  • @TubeRobRoy
    @TubeRobRoy2 ай бұрын

    Extremely well spoken domestic helper, very impressed. The family that employs her is lucky.

  • @raymonde4272

    @raymonde4272

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes and despite earning at the lower end in Singapore she can still dress well and send half of her income home to support her family.

  • @maducayangirl

    @maducayangirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤

  • @uwet.8826
    @uwet.88262 ай бұрын

    Serangoon is not small, but Asian Boss chose the area with the most 3- and 4-room flats. Why not around my area where there are more executive flats and condos?

  • @henrylau116
    @henrylau1162 ай бұрын

    I think there are alots of Singaporeans that are rich. Look at the TS concerts, yes, there are fans from overseas, there are also lots Singaporean fans. Next, did you visit the Natas event in last weekend held at Expo? The Northern Light packages were being snap up in minutes with pricing increasing on the spot. The cost per pax is 5.5K ~ 8K depending on which agencies you sign with. Just these 2 events, we can see that Singaporean are rich.....

  • @Whatexactlyispeace
    @Whatexactlyispeace2 ай бұрын

    Actually , I would say this interview doesn’t paint the full correct picture of Singapore. Likewise, crazy rich Asians don’t paint an accurate picture as well.

  • @yadayadayehayeha
    @yadayadayehayeha2 ай бұрын

    The dude in the maroon tee is insightful, you gotta navigate through to earn great knowledge and perhaps good incomes to live in singapore. Finding the meaning of life is far better than getting rich. If you are that hard work and dedicated if not it's okay to live and help others if you can

  • @Kai-en2xs
    @Kai-en2xsАй бұрын

    3:33 btw, your medisave can be used in malaysia private hospitals

  • @SuzushimaChin
    @SuzushimaChin2 ай бұрын

    If you conduct the interview and survey at Raffles Place or downtown the result would be different

  • @Larrytan2
    @Larrytan22 ай бұрын

    This interview took place at Serangoon area, just beside Nex

  • @marg8315
    @marg8315Ай бұрын

    When I think of Singapore, I think of a well maintained and safe country with a very high gdp per capital number but a much lower median income. As a matter of fact, if you’re in finance, salary or total comp in Singapore is still 1/3 less than salary in Hong Kong.

  • @Johnmith626
    @Johnmith62614 күн бұрын

    The elder gentlemen with the long hair looks like a rock star.

  • @wendyshoowaiching4161
    @wendyshoowaiching41612 ай бұрын

    In big cities (capital) you need $6.5m to feel comfortable living off low fix interest 3.1%. In state cities, you need at least $3.5m (low cost living at 3.1% interest). Anything $1,800 is very low income, no or low pension savings. You need to save pension money $2000 to $3000 monthly x 480 months (40 years) to live off your principles and compounding interest to retire at 3.1% FD annual income for the entire year.

  • @MDroid-bn6eb
    @MDroid-bn6eb2 ай бұрын

    I earn a median Singaporean salary, which is easily top 20% income in neighbouring countries like Malaysia, Indonesia or Thailand. I own an apartment which could have bought me a bungalow in those countries I mentioned. But I am constantly stressed out due to high expenses and work competition. I travel in crowded bus/train because a car is too expensive. That is the price of living in Singapore I guess; you are not dead but not rich either.

  • @64ytb
    @64ytb2 ай бұрын

    What is wealth? For most Singaporeans, wealth is money. Most of those interviewed, they viewed being rich as being materially wealthy. But wealth is more than just being rich materially. For some who are super rich, they’d think they are poor because of their high maintenance lifestyle. For that malay auntie, she thinks she is rich because she is living for her needs, not her wants. There are people who are rich but they don't show it. They just wear simple clothes and slippers. They dun have a room full of luxurious goods and all that. They probably dun even own a car. They just take grab. There are super rich people out there that are not happy with themselves. They are usually very crunchy and would snap at you if you cross their paths. And there are also rich people who likes to steal things. So what if you are rich when you have poor attitude? I feel that the aunite in that interview is rich just because she is very contented and grateful for all the she has. She is willing to help others, like the older gentleman who is retired. What’s the point of being rich if you keep all to yourselves and your own family only? Have you done anything for others? At the end of the day, there are different kinds of richness. Doing something meaningful for others is also a kind of richness. Being selfless and helpful at work is also a kind of richness. Being kind to your own body by not drinking or smoking is also a kind of wealth because you dun waste mony buying things that dun give your body any benefit. As for me, I do feel rich, not in the material sense but on the spiritual level because i meditate daily. I am healthy because I take care of my body by exercising and and eating wisely. If one does not know how to manage one’s wealth properly, if one does not know how to save for rainy days, buying expensive stuff just to show off, then what’s the point of being materially wealthy? Managing wealth is a skill-set that most people don’t know because they never teach you in schools. There are many ways of being rich, not just materially. If you are selfless, helpful, kind to your own body, manage your wealth well, meditate and pray, live a meaningful life,, wouldn't that be considered as being rich? For most people, they may never see it this way.

  • @josephinejosephine8776

    @josephinejosephine8776

    2 ай бұрын

    Spoken like a true blue upper middle class or lower upper class person.

  • @HipHopTheme

    @HipHopTheme

    2 ай бұрын

    Let me give you the real definition of rich. Rich is you have enough money to not work a job ever again. To retire your mom and dad. To do what you want and afford a new car each month if you want to. That is rich and there are such people in every country, mainland china, singapore, korea, etc. Those are the families with the kids coming to USA as international students going to top school buying ferrari just for the fun of it. That is rich. Everything else is just cope. Not to offend anyone but that is cope. Hell even I see my own parents cope like that because they are poor. That’s why I do my own business now and to be rich soon… RICH IS MONEY,

  • @64ytb

    @64ytb

    2 ай бұрын

    @@HipHopTheme, well, at least to you, rich is money, but not to others. Because when you die, you go empty handed. You leave everything here. You can't bring anything with you except who you are when you were a person. If you, and only if you believe there is a God, He or She will not give a deem of how many millions you have made when you were on earth. He will only be interested of what you have done for humanity while you were here. What have you done for your spiritual growth when you were here. That is the real wealth. So in the end, material wealth is just an empty shell. Yes, you can buy whatever you want, but in reality, you are still a beggar in your heart. Look at Putin, is he not rich? But was he satisfied? No. This is only for people who believe in something intangible, but if you dun believe, then you will not take this seriously. But sooner or later, you will see that it will still applies to you, whether you like it or not. You will find out when that time comes. For now, you can disbelieve in whatever you want.

  • @HipHopTheme

    @HipHopTheme

    2 ай бұрын

    @@64ytb To me, to be rich is through the hardship that god has tested me, to get to the point, to have wealth to give back. I will not have much to say but I understand it is all perspective. As long as you are at peace in life, I am happy for you :)

  • @64ytb

    @64ytb

    2 ай бұрын

    @@HipHopTheme, If one so desires, God may fulfill one's dream of becoming rich. But the ultimate happiness comes from fulfilling God's Will. If God wants you to be rich so that He can use you to do something good for the world, then being rich could be a blessing. Otherwise, it could be a curse in disguise even if one earns it through hardship.

  • @KeanLeo
    @KeanLeo2 ай бұрын

    if you conduct your interview at CBD area, you will get a very different answer sets

  • @kuanyee1624
    @kuanyee1624Ай бұрын

    Is medical free in Spore ?

  • @haleyw6659
    @haleyw66592 ай бұрын

    I'm surprised that these blue collar workers are definitely underpaid. 1000 sgd is like 700ish usd. And living in Singapore is crazy expensive.

  • @kcchiew4247
    @kcchiew42472 ай бұрын

    Should interview those who earn around median income in Singapore.

  • @ixactan69
    @ixactan692 ай бұрын

    The retiree in white tee, he speaks pretty well with clear thoughts. Cool dude.

  • @philipw8911
    @philipw891129 күн бұрын

    Thank you. This video made me know that Singapore is not as wealthy as I imagined, or that not everyone is as wealthy. Before this, because I saw the per capita GDP data, I always thought that the annual salary of Singaporeans could reach US$50,000, so the monthly should be 4000 and above.

  • @KeoNz

    @KeoNz

    26 күн бұрын

    You're not wrong though. The median income of Singapore is 5k. All these being interviewed are in the lower bracket and doesn't reflect the majority

  • @somedude8332
    @somedude83322 ай бұрын

    I feel rich when I cross the border to jb but when I’m back in Singapore I am poor I am destitute

  • @eliw6607
    @eliw660720 күн бұрын

    She said 70% of the people are "regular" people. I assume that means 30% are doing extremely well. If thats the case then that is outstanding.

  • @LoveYouEnglishLessons
    @LoveYouEnglishLessons2 ай бұрын

    Life is not Instagram after all.

  • @Khairulzaman96
    @Khairulzaman962 ай бұрын

    no matter how rich they are but stressfull & hardworking make earn money,salary payment/wages,pension & money won't buy happines but beside bring others happines

  • @manindermann8164
    @manindermann81648 күн бұрын

    Most important question is to ask saving per month? what about retirment money and medical for elderly who payes?

  • @babibrain
    @babibrain2 ай бұрын

    In this generation, truly wealthy individuals don't drive luxury cars or wear flashy attire to avoid attracting attention from potential thieves. In Malay culture, being content is seen as being wealthy, and it's considered essential for finding happiness in life. Their feeling of not being rich means they're striving to generate more wealth for themselves and Singapore.

  • @NeroX-nh8se

    @NeroX-nh8se

    2 ай бұрын

    "In this generation"?? Which generation? Gen Y? Gen X? And by truly wealthy, you meant inheritance? Lol...

  • @kakkay898
    @kakkay8982 ай бұрын

    You need to interview those car owners for the set who earn much more than this group. Cars are extremely expansive here, usually they earn a lot more.

  • @gongkia2000

    @gongkia2000

    2 ай бұрын

    I wouldn’t say that cars are expansive here. In fact, smaller vehicles like hatchbacks are very popular. I have hardly seen expansive vehicles like monster trucks or limousines.

  • @dralakbarov
    @dralakbarov13 күн бұрын

    I like how older folks in this video are caring about community.

  • @LifeHacksProducts
    @LifeHacksProducts2 ай бұрын

    I am rich, I stay in my own house, eat what I want, where I want and never suffer under the sun. I am blessed. But in terms of number I am not rich.

  • @MKiurinuRigold
    @MKiurinuRigold2 ай бұрын

    Good class bungalow cost around 10 million or more in Singapore Penthouse can cost more than 10 million dollars