More social spending not 'a fiscal drain on economy'
It's expected to create jobs and fresh growth areas for Singapore
Lee U-Wen
[SINGAPORE] The government's clear message that its priorities lie in raising social spending need not be seen purely as a greater fiscal drain on the country's resources, say some analysts and observers.
Rather, they point out that the heavier investment in this regard - be it in the building of more hospitals and preschools or the opening of new social-service offices - would mean fresh growth areas for Singapore and better opportunities for the people.
OCBC economist Selena Ling said: "The increased social-sector spending should be a positive for the Singapore economy."
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