Prices Of Food Rose 58.9% Compared With 20 Years Ago
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From https://dollarsandsense.sg/singapore-inf...years-ago/


Quote:Meat, milk, cheese and eggs prices almost doubled the price (86.7% to 90.9%) it cost to buy them 20 years ago


Even then, these shocking stats don't account for the changes we've observed in daily life. For example, a carton of 30 Fairprice eggs was $4+ before COVID and it's not $8. I mentioned this a while ago in the Daily laughter thread.

Other notable increases include:


Quote:Utilities And Other Fuel Costs Grew 51.3% Since 2002
Health Care Costs Up 53.6% Over 2 Decades
Education Costs Up 75.7% Since 2002


While salaries certainly haven't increased that much for most of us. Sigh.

So I guess you can share tips on how to save money as prices will no doubt continue to rise.
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the official reason for price increases was supply chain disruption from pandemic or smt right? i guess all the companies just forgot to reset the price. Smile
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(15-09-2023, 06:27 AM)monstafish Wrote: the official reason for price increases was supply chain disruption from pandemic or smt right? i guess all the companies just forgot to reset the price. Smile

haha always quick to respond with price increases but slow to reduce.
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(15-09-2023, 10:38 PM)vince95 Wrote: haha always quick to respond with price increases but slow to reduce.

Of course la...which company will turn down the easy extra profit?
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Will this help curb the ever increasing prices?

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapor...ng-3804891
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(29-09-2023, 12:46 PM)yh92 Wrote: Will this help curb the ever increasing prices?

Hmm. Unfortunately...probably not. The inflation seems to be global and is a much bigger problem than our government can handle. Maybe can stop some businesses from unfairly increasing prices but won't be able to stop cost increases.
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