Up to $600 cash & $500 CDC vouchers – $1B cost-of-living support rolled out for Singaporeans amid Middle East conflict

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Singapore’s Government is rolling out a fresh wave of cost-of-living support to help households and businesses cope with rising costs, as global oil prices surge amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Rather than waiting, the Government is bringing forward payouts and topping up existing schemes — a move aimed at easing pressure before it fully hits.

Why this is happening

Singapore Cost of Living Support - Infographic
Credit – CNA

The support package comes as Singapore braces for the wider impact of the Middle East conflict.

Global oil prices have surged, with knock-on effects expected on electricity, transport and imported food. Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow said prices are likely to stay elevated for some time, with uncertainty over how long the situation will last.

Instead of broad measures like fuel duty cuts, the Government is opting for targeted support — helping those most affected while still encouraging responsible energy use.

S$500 CDC vouchers coming earlier

Singapore Cost of Living Support - CDC Vouchers
Credit – CDC Voucher

Singaporeans can expect S$500 in CDC vouchers to arrive in June 2026, six months ahead of schedule.

Originally slated for Jan 2027, the vouchers will still remain valid until Dec 2027. The earlier disbursement gives households quicker access to support as prices begin to climb.

Higher cash payouts of up to S$600

Singapore Cost of Living Support - Cash

Cash support is also being enhanced.

Eligible Singaporeans — those earning up to S$100,000 annually and owning no more than one property — will receive an additional S$200 under the Cost-of-Living Special Payment.

This brings total payouts to between S$400 and S$600, depending on income and property value, with about 2.4 million people set to receive the cash in Sep 2026.

S$200 support for drivers and gig workers

Singapore Cost of Living Support - Taxi driver
Credit – Grab Singapore

For those directly affected by rising fuel prices, more immediate help is on the way.

Platform workers, private-hire drivers and taxi drivers will receive a S$200 cash payout from end-Apr 2026, helping to offset higher operating costs.

Support for businesses and essential services

Singapore Cost of Living Support - Business

Businesses will see the corporate income tax rebate for YA2026 raised from 40% to 50%, with the minimum benefit increased to S$2,000 and the cap raised to S$40,000.

The Energy Efficiency Grant will also be expanded to all sectors and extended until Mar 2028, supporting companies looking to manage rising energy costs.

At the same time, the Government will co-fund fuel cost increases for essential transport services — including those for students, seniors and persons with disabilities — as well as key infrastructure projects like MRT lines and HDB developments.

More help with utility bills

Singapore Cost of Living Support - Household

Households will continue to receive support for utilities through enhanced U-Save rebates.

Eligible HDB households can get up to S$570 for the financial year, with quarterly payouts designed to offset expected spikes in electricity bills, especially in the second half of 2026.

A “first response”, with more if needed

In total, nearly S$1 billion has been set aside for this round of support, on top of the existing Budget 2026 measures.

The Singapore’s Government has described this cost-of-living support as a “substantial first response”, with plans in place to roll out more if the situation worsens.

For now, the approach is straightforward: get support out early, keep essential services running, and make sure no one has to shoulder rising costs alone.

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