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What is Singapore's policy towards the poor and the rich respectively?

I support such a policy, which is worth emulating by other countries.

first, provide more subsidies for the socially disadvantaged groups and low-and middle-income people, and increase taxes for the wealthy.

specifically, an ordinary family in Singapore can get as much as S $1,4 and as little as S $1,2 a year, which is 6,-7, yuan when converted into RMB, which can play a very important role in helping residents' family life. Especially in the face of inflation, these subsidies can better alleviate the pressure brought by inflation on residents' lives.

second, in 222, the overall inflation rate in Singapore was 6.1%. It should be said that the inflation rate is not low. If we don't improve the government's subsidies to households, the middle-and low-income classes will face greater pressure of life. Obviously, this is not conducive to social stability, residents' harmony, and even affect residents' trust in the government. Therefore, we must make a positive gesture in this regard, so that residents can feel that the government cares about themselves.

third, on the contrary, letting the rich pay more taxes can effectively reduce the burden on the government, and solve the problem of giving money to the poor without paying too much, so that the government does not need to issue more money. Naturally, it will not increase the currency in circulation and will not trigger new inflation.

to solve the problem of giving money to the poor by increasing taxes on the rich can not increase the burden on the government, but also better reflect social equity in the distribution of social wealth.

fourth, for the rich, increasing taxes means increasing burdens, which will lead to an appropriate decrease in their social wealth, but it has little impact.

in this way, will it lead to the psychological dissatisfaction of the rich and the idea of immigration? It is unrealistic to say no. However, not many people have such an idea. For a considerable number of rich people, whether they emigrate or not has little to do with wealth. Because a moderate tax increase will not have much impact on their wealth. Immigration itself is also risky, and once you choose the wrong place to stay, you may lose more.

5. Singapore's measures of giving money to the poor and asking the rich to raise taxes are still quite good, and we should learn from them.

under the circumstances of poor economic situation, difficult operation of enterprises, heavy employment pressure of residents and slow income growth, it is practical and can be recognized by the rich to increase taxes moderately. The poor who send money will enhance their trust in the government and have a good impression on the rich, thus weakening the contradiction between the rich and the poor.

To sum up, this measure is taken to cope with the widening gap between the rich and the poor and the increasing inflation. Now, raising taxes for the rich and giving money to the poor have reached a good balance, which is more conducive to social stability and development.

this is a good practice, and it should be praised by the Singapore government!