Today-Sept 28

Singapore’s resident population, comprising citizens and permanent residents (PRs), shrank for the first time since the Government began collecting such population data in 1970. It declined by 1.4 per cent to 3.99 million in June, down from 4.04 million a year ago. Combined with a continued decline in the non-resident population, the contraction led to a drop in the overall population for the second year running. This is based on the latest data from the Government’s yearly Population in Brief report released on Tuesday (Sept 28). The resident population shrank mainly because more citizens and PRs remained overseas continuously for 12 months or more owing to travel curbs brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic. The fall in the non-resident population was because of a decrease in foreign employment owing to travel restrictions and an uncertain economic climate.

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