Ba eu vad ca din contra, n-o duc rau deloc singaporenii:
(eu cred ca o duc mult mai bine decit romanii)
Employment
Main article: Employment in Singapore
Singapore traditionally has one of the lowest unemployment rates among developed countries. The unemployment rate did not exceed 4% from 2005 to 2014, hitting highs of 3.1% in 2005 and 3% during the 2009 global financial crisis; it fell to 1.8% in the first quarter of 2015.[197]
The government provides numerous assistance programmes to the homeless and needy through the Ministry of Social and Family Development, so acute poverty is rare. Some of the programmes include providing between SGD400 and SGD1000 per month to needy households, providing free medical care at government hospitals, and paying for children's school fees.[198][199][200] The Singapore government also provides numerous benefits to its citizenry, including: free money to encourage residents to exercise in public gyms,[201] up to $166,000 worth of baby bonus benefits for each baby born to a citizen,[202] heavily subsidised healthcare, money to help the disabled, cheap laptops for poor students,[203] rebates for numerous areas such as public transport,[204] utility bills and more.[205][206]
https://en.wikipedia.../wiki/Singapore