Leong Sze Hian

Past president of the Society of Financial Service Professionals, an alumnus of Harvard University, authored 4 books, quoted over 1000 times in the media....

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  • June 15, 2026 | 89% (est.) of Jobs Growth 428,800 last 4.25 years to foreigners
  • June 11, 2026 | ebook “Singapore’s Economic Success and Anti-Corruption Model: Can It Be Adapted to Nepal?”
  • May 29, 2026 | All kinds of debts rising
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January 14, 2018

Fake news law direly needed in S’pore?

Should S’poreans be concerned about a “fake news’ law?


January 14, 2018

ST: Another homeless story, but policies remain?

Why are there so many “elderly” homeless?


January 13, 2018

Oh No! Not another ‘plenty of jobs’ speech?

“Jobs” rhetoric needs to be supported by statistics?


January 13, 2018

ST vs Today: Only 1 tell you Poly full-time jobs 52.8%?

Only about half of Poly graduates found full-time jobs?


January 12, 2018

CPF’s low %: S’poreans lost $147b cumulatively?

Is our CPF the highest “implicit tax” in the history of the world?


January 11, 2018

Parliament: Now showing – so funny?

Is Parliament the funniest show in town?


January 10, 2018

Parliament: Making sense of “for better or worse”?

Are our students “worse off” or “better off”?


January 10, 2018

1,100 unemployed PMETs helped out of how many?

What percentage of unemployed PMETs were helped?


January 10, 2018

Parliament: Tax – only ask how much “rich” pay, what about the poor?

Why only tell half the story – rich pay more, but what about the rest?


January 9, 2018

Corruption: Parliament – Govt will “move ‘as expeditiously as possible’”

The Government should try to “move ‘as expeditiously as possible’” on corruption cases


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Jobs

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June 15, 2026

89% (est.) of Jobs Growth 428,800 last 4.25 years to foreigners


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May 27, 2026

792,600 take-home pay below $2,400


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May 25, 2026

638,500 Take-home pay below $2,000


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March 22, 2026

1.6% p.a. real increase in household income last 5 years?


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March 22, 2026

300,000 Jobs: Unemployed increased to 115,000?


Healthcare

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April 1, 2026

Singapore’s Surplus State: Rethinking CPF, HDB and Healthcare Through a Cashflow Lens


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March 22, 2026

How many “really” unvaccinated employees?


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December 9, 2025

HEALTHCARE CAPACITY IN SINGAPORE: Why Hospital Beds Lag Behind Population Growth — A Structural Crisis


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December 5, 2025

Even Class C deductible increase to $1,500: Assume everyone can afford (Medisave/Cash)?


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November 9, 2025

Rising healthcare costs: Some suggestions


CPF

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April 1, 2026

Singapore’s Surplus State: Rethinking CPF, HDB and Healthcare Through a Cashflow Lens


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March 22, 2026

Forget about the Reserves: Just collect less money (inflows)?


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March 22, 2026


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December 10, 2025

S$26.65b (ChatGPT scenario est.) Difference between GIC annualised returns & current % to CPF Members (ChatGPT est.)


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December 5, 2025

60% can’t meet FRS (est.), 33% HDB flats Seniors, 86% say stay until die: So how?


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