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May 2020
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Government Satisfaction Index
76 MAY
66 MAY
64 MAY
Community Satisfaction
Personal Finances
National Economy
86 MAY
74 APR
85 APR
Singapore’s Top 5 News Stories of the Month
The GSI remains strong for the Government. Year on year, cost of living, CPF and civil rights are all up 10 points while satisfaction on jobs has held up remarkably well despite the impact of COVID19.
% Who Followed the News Government Satisfaction
Change since last month
Change over last 12 months
1 Defence/ national security Crime levels Education system Racial relations/ integration The environment Public transport Health insurance/ protection Care for the Elderly Moral standards Management of the economy Government accountability Taxes CPF/pensions Civil rights/ liberties/ free speech Level of salaries and wages Jobs and unemployment Population management Housing affordability Motor vehicle prices/ COE Gap between rich and poor Cost of living
96%
-1%
1%
95% 93% 93%
-1% -1% 0%
1% 4% 0%
93% 92% 92%
0% 1% 2%
2% 6% 7%
91% 91% 89%
1% 2% -1%
5% 6% 4%
86%
1%
8%
Overall GSI
85% 85% 84%
-2% 0% 4%
4% 10% 10%
81%
2%
6%
80% 79% 77% 76%
0% 1% 1% 0%
1% 6% 7% 7%
71%
1%
5%
70%
2%
10%
86%
1%
5%
61 APR
64 APR
% Who Paid Close Attention
Circuit breaker continues while cases surge in worker dormitories 60%
2
Coronavirus in Asia: China declare zero new COVID-19 cases, while figures drop in South Korea and Hong Kong 33%
3
91%
Woman claims she’s “sovereign”, refuses to wear mask at Shunfu Mart, charged with offences including being public nuisance 31%
5
92%
Coronavirus in other parts of the world: COVID-19 cases decline in most European countries but they remain high in USA and Brazil 34%
4
96%
90%
Changi Airport T2 suspend operations for 18 months starting from May 1 26%
88%
Life After Lockdown, Part I Life After Lockdown, Part II COVID19: What Have We Learned During the Circuit Breaker Period
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