Fall in lower-income households receiving ComCare financial help over last few years: MSF report

In a report released on Tuesday ( Nov 19 ), the Ministry of Social and Family Development ( MSF ) stated that less households in 2023 received government financial assistance than they did the previous year, continuing a downward trend. &nbsp,

ComCare supports lower-income homes with basic living costs, to help stabilise their situation.

There are three main types of ComCare help: &nbsp,

  • Short-to-medium term assistance ( SMTA ): Supports households with temporary financial assistance to meet a family’s basic living expenses
  • Long-term assistance ( LTA ): Provides support for those who have little or no family support and are permanently unable to work.
  • Student care fee assistance (SCFA ): For&nbsp, children from lower-income families

According to the MSF changes statement on supporting lower-income communities, the number of houses supported by SMTA decreased from 27, 392 in 2022 to 22, 960 in 2023. This was below pre-pandemic ranges of 27, 989 in 2019, and down from the COVID-19 top of 36, 853 in 2021.

The amount of money disbursed through SMTA also fell from a peak of US$ 169.7 million ( US$ 127 million ) in 2020 to S$ 112.5 million in 2022 and S$ 105.1 million in 2023. &nbsp,

MSF attributes these declines to recent increases in the labor market, the healing following COVID-19, and government support from programs like the Workforce Income Supplement and Assurance Package.

For families supported by LTA, there was a residual cut from 3, 857 in 2022 to 3, 479 next year. Similar to the SMTA team, this was lower than the 4, 175 in 2019.

Last year, a total of S$ 23 million was disbursed, down from S$ 24.9 million in 2019 and a 2020 peak of S$ 28.5 million.

According to MSF, these may be a result of more people living long, younger groups of seniors having more savings, and increased state support for seniors through programs like the Magic Support scheme&nbsp and Pioneer and Merdeka technology packages.