REACH finds S'poreans most concerned about planning for future
Participants tell government's feedback agency they would like help in skills upgrading, and with rising costs
Singapore
SINGAPOREANS are most concerned about how the government can support them in planning ahead for the future, a six-week pre-Budget feedback exercise undertaken by the government has found.
The results of the exercise were published on Friday by REACH, the feedback department under the Ministry of Communications and Information which aims to connect with and engage citizens.
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