The rich are always with us -But we don’t like them that much
MEASURED
BY ITS Gini coefficient, Singapore is among the world’s most unequal countries.
The comparison is unfair: Singapore is also a city, and Hong Kong, New York and
London all have higher Gini coefficients than it does. But Singapore measures
its coefficient rather differently, excluding shorter-term foreign workers and
non-working families. And, understandably, it includes employers’ CPF
contributions as income. Since these are capped for higher-paid workers, that
narrows the income gap.
Egalitarians are troubled by Singapore’s reliance on several hundred
thousand low-paid foreigners. They are ubiquitous on building sites. Many live
in crowded dormitories or worse. The frustrations some suffer were exposed by a
riot in December 2013 after an Indian construction worker, on his Sunday off,
was run over and killed by a bus. But such events are highly unusual.
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