
Over half of Singaporeans are satisfied with the solidarity budget
Majority said that the circuit breaker measures are sufficient to slow the virus spread.
More than half or 55% of Singaporeans rated the latest solidarity budget strongly, according to Blackbox Research’s survey, indicating that they have remained satisfied with the support being offered by the government.
In addition, 90% expressed confidence that the circuit breaker measures will be sufficient to slow the spread of the virus. This is despite half of respondents indicating that the measures should have been implemented earlier.
Meanwhile, an overwhelming 80% consider the $300 cash pay-out as the top initiative that will help themselves and their families, followed by the enhanced job support scheme and the job support scheme pay-out from April to May.
The enhanced job support scheme is also seen by 65% of the respondents to be the most effective, whilst the enhanced loan support and rental waiver got 55% and 54%, respectively.
“The public is hopeful that these measures will help to secure jobs and mitigate the fallout from the business closures and disruptions now being widely flagged,” said David Black, founder and CEO of Blackbox Research
Singaporeans are keeping positive and said they will follow the strict measures closely despite the stringent measures introduced by the government.