3rd May Election (Top 10 concerns)

Based on recent surveys and reports, Singaporeans across different age groups share common concerns such as the cost of living, housing affordability, and job security. However, the emphasis on specific issues varies with age. The table below outlines the top 10 concerns for each age group as the nation approaches the General Election on May 3, 2025.

Age GroupTop 10 Concerns
21–30
  1. Cost of living
  2. Housing affordability
  3. Job security and career progression
  4. Mental health and work-life balance
  5. Political diversity and representation
  6. Climate change and sustainability
  7. Education and student debt
  8. Digital economy and AI impact
  9. Civil liberties and freedom of expression
  10. Social mobility and inequality
31–40
  1. Cost of living
  2. Housing affordability
  3. Childcare and family support
  4. Job security and career advancement
  5. Retirement planning
  6. Work-life balance
  7.  Education system quality
  8. Healthcare accessibility
  9. Environmental concerns
  10. Political stability
41–50
  1. Cost of living
  2. Retirement savings
  3. Healthcare costs
  4. Children's education
  5. Job security
  6. Housing market stability
  7. Support for aging parents
  8. Taxation policies
  9.  Political transparency
  10. National security
51–60
  1. Retirement adequacy
  2. Healthcare affordability
  3. Cost of living
  4.  Support for elderly care
  5. Employment opportunities
  6. Housing lease concerns
  7. Inflation control
  8.  Access to social services
  9.  Political accountability
  10.  Community safety
61–70
  1. Healthcare services
  2.  Retirement income
  3. Cost of living
  4. Elderly-friendly infrastructure
  5. Social support networks
  6. Housing lease renewals
  7. Public transportation accessibility
  8. Safety and security
  9. Political representation
  10. Intergenerational support
71+
  1. Healthcare accessibility
  2. Retirement security
  3.  Cost of living
  4. Social isolation
  5. Elderly care services
  6.  Housing stability
  7.  Accessibility to public amenities
  8.  Community engagement
  9. Safety and crime prevention
  10.  Legacy and national heritage

These insights are derived from various sources, including surveys conducted by Blackbox Research and reports from Channel News Asia and The Straits Times. They reflect the diverse priorities of Singaporeans as they consider their choices in the upcoming election.

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