The Straits Times-June 18

Singapore’s population saw its slowest decade of growth since independence, with more Singaporeans staying single and even those who marry having fewer babies. The nation’s sixth census since independence in 1965 also found that other key trends set in motion decades ago have solidified further. One is that residents of all ages and races are better educated; another is that more do not consider themselves as having a religion. The census findings drive home the stark reality that the country has one of the most rapidly ageing populations in the world. By 2030, one in four people here will be aged over 65 years.

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