65% expats see more disposable income upon relocation: survey
One in five says they can afford to buy another property as a result of moving to Singapore
Singapore
CLOSE to two out of every three expatriates here report that they have more disposable income than at home, and three out of every five of them can save more by moving, a survey revealed on Monday.
Together, it places Singapore as one of the top five economies in the Asia-Pacific - a region which already sees the highest salaries for expatriates - where the largest proportions of expatriates see higher disposable income and savings upon relocation.
In addition, one out of every five of them says that they can afford to buy another prop…
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