experienced lead to a reduction in poverty. Relative poverty in Singapore is measured as a Singaporean having below half of the median per capita household income (Long, 2012). The current GDP per capita (PPP) is at US$57,936 (The World Bank, 2012), so relative poverty exists if a Singaporean earns US$28,968. As a result of growth, there is an increase in the number of high income households from 2005 to 2007, placing more people above the relative poverty line (Dhamani, 2008). However, this…
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