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Why is Nobody Talking About How Inflation is Affecting the Mental Health of Singaporeans?

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Inflation is crippling the mental health of Singaporeans A study from global healthcare leader Telus

[credit cards]( [travel insurance]( [membership]( [Blog]( Inflation is crippling the mental health of Singaporeans A study from global healthcare leader Telus Health released on 17 May 2023 found that the state of Singaporeans’ mental health is "significantly strained", with inflation taking a hefty toll on their mental well-being and relationships. 3 in 10 Singaporeans have cut back on health-related expenses due to inflation. 22% say financial pressure is the reason for a decline in their marital/partner relationship. In this article, we dive into how inflation is impacting the mental health of Singaporeans and the factors that are hindering our efforts to make things better. [Read More]( 2 min read [Guide To Buying HDB Flats For Singles In Singapore 2023]( There are 2 HDB schemes to help singles become homeowners: Single Singapore Citizen Scheme and Joint Singles Scheme. [Read Now →]( 3 min read [Here Are 7 Must-Know Travel Hacks To Save Money in Japan]( From Oct 2023, the JR Pass price will increase by a whopping ~70%. [Read Now →]( 4 min read [The Ultimate Price Guide to Durian Delivery in Singapore 2023]( Here are some durian places that can deliver to your house. [Read Now →]( 4 min read [10 Holy Grail Travel Essentials That TikTok Users Swear By]( Because TikTok is more than just viral dance and thirst traps. [Read Now →]( 3 min read [Best Places to Watch Live Sports Screenings in Singapore 2023]( Where to get beer towers for just $39. You’re welcome. [Read Now →]( 4 min read [HSBC is Giving You Cashback For Paying Your Taxes?]( Getting cashback when you pay your taxes—too good to be true? [Read Now →]( 2 min read [What You Should Know About Unsecured Loans In Singapore]( Unsecured vs secured loans—what’s the difference? [Read Now →]( Follow us to browse our bite-sized content pieces and to stay on top of our exclusive promos! [credit cards]( [travel insurace]( [personal loans]( [Blog]( This email was originally sent to {EMAIL}. You have received this email because you are subscribed to MoneySmart Singapore’s awesome newsletter. Sent by MoneySmart Singapore Pte Ltd, 8 Commonwealth Lane, #04-02, Singapore 149555, Singapore [Unsubscribe](

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