Every Singaporean household can now claim $300 worth of CDC vouchers to help them alleviate daily expenses.
Half of the vouchers can be used at supermarkets, and half at participating hawker stalls and heartland merchants.
They are valid until Dec 31.
A total of 1.33 million households will benefit from this sixth tranche of CDC vouchers, which can be used at 23,000 heartland merchants' stores and hawker stalls; and eight supermarket chains, with about 400 outlets involved.
The latest tranche of vouchers is part of enhancements to the Assurance Package to help cushion the impact of cost-of-living increases. The first half - $300 in CDC vouchers - was disbursed in June 2024.
Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong attended the launch of the vouchers at Marine Parade Town Centre on Jan 3, along with Manpower Minister Tan See Leng, who is an MP for Marine Parade GRC.
The event was hosted by the five mayors - Ms Low Yen Ling, Ms Denise Phua, Mr Desmond Choo, Mr Alex Yam and Mr Mohd Fahmi Aliman.
In his speech, Mr Gan, who is also Minister for Trade and Industry, said the launch is one of the first events in 2025 by the Community Development Councils (CDCs) to kick off Singapore's diamond jubilee, or SG60, celebrations.
The CDC vouchers are one of the key initiatives in the Government's efforts to help households manage cost-of-living challenges, he said.
The scheme was introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic to show appreciation to Singaporeans for their solidarity during those difficult times, and to support businesses.
It was continued post-pandemic to help Singaporeans cushion the impact of rising prices.
In 2024, each Singaporean household received $800 worth of vouchers, with a tranche of $500 in January and $300 in June.
As at Dec 31, 2024, about 97 per cent of Singaporean households have claimed the CDC vouchers for the year.
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