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Over 1 in 3 Singaporeans get the jitters from bleak job outlook

Fearful workers are pushed to save more.

Singaporeans’ work-life balance has always been a pressing concern among workers, but it seems like this isn’t enough to make people worry as job security among workers is starting to get wobbly.

In a recent Nielsen survey, it was found out that more people are getting concerned of their job security as 38% of respondents feel that job prospects over the next 12 months are “bad or not so good.”

“Concern around job security edged up 4% from Q1 (27%) to the current 31%... Job security has been a constant, perturbing concern, but consumers in Singapore possess a strong propensity to plan for the future and save for rainy days,” a report from Nielsen said.

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“Other key concerns unveiled by the Nielsen survey include work/life balance (23%) and health (22%),
both steadily moving up the scale over the preceding months,” the report added.



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