8 in 10 eligible Singaporeans aged under 30 yet to use SkillsFuture credits

Other age groups reported using the credits more frequently — more than 35 %. 38.8 % of those who are available and are between the ages of 30 and 39, for example, have used their credits. & nbsp,

While some young Singaporeans claimed to have recently graduated and would have the necessary expertise for their positions, some insisted that changing should still be given priority.

A 28-year-old said,” It really depends on what each person prioritizes, and if they can take evening classes after labor, then maybe there’s something that can be done for them.”

Available AND Versatile Studying

As it continues to consider how to make learning adaptable and more available, SSG is encouraging more people to enroll in classes.