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Lowest Poverty in Singapore

Top 95 cities ranked by lowest poverty

Lowest Poverty — Singapore

2 Senja 10.0%
6 Saujana 10.0%
7 Rochor 10.0%
8 River Valley 10.0%
10 Punggol 10.0%
11 Peng Siang 10.0%
12 Paya Lebar 10.0%
13 Sennett Estate 10.0%
14 Pandan Valley 10.0%
15 Outram Park 10.0%
16 Novena 10.0%
17 Newton 10.0%
18 Matilda Estate 10.0%
19 Marsiling 10.0%
20 Marine Parade 10.0%
21 Margaret Drive 10.0%
22 MacPherson 10.0%
23 Lucky Hills 10.0%
24 Loyang 10.0%
25 Teck Whye 10.0%
26 Yishun New Town 10.0%
27 Yio Chu Kang 10.0%
28 Yew Tee 10.0%
30 Woodlands 10.0%
32 Ulu Bedok 10.0%
35 Thomson 10.0%
36 Telok Blangah 10.0%
37 Leedon Park 10.0%
38 Tanglin Halt 10.0%
39 Tanglin 10.0%
41 Tampines Estate 10.0%
42 Tai Seng 10.0%
43 Sungai Simpang 10.0%
44 Singapore 10.0%
45 Simei New Town 10.0%
47 Serangoon Garden 10.0%
48 Serangoon 10.0%
50 Geylang 10.0%
51 Fajar 10.0%
52 Faber Hills 10.0%
53 Eunos 10.0%
54 Dover 10.0%
55 Dairy Farm 10.0%
58 Bulim 10.0%
59 Bukit Timah 10.0%
61 Ghim Moh 10.0%
66 Boon Lay 10.0%
67 Bishan New Town 10.0%
68 Bedok New Town 10.0%
69 Bangkit 10.0%
71 Anak Bukit 10.0%
72 Alexandra Estate 10.0%
74 Lavender 10.0%
75 Kembangan 10.0%
77 Kangkar 10.0%
79 Kampong Ubi 10.0%
82 Kampong Loyang 10.0%
84 Kallang 10.0%
85 Admiralty 10.0%
86 Jurong West 10.0%
87 Jurong Town 10.0%
88 Jurong East 10.0%
89 Jelebu 10.0%
90 Hougang New Town 10.0%
91 Hong Kah 10.0%
92 Holland Village 10.0%
93 Holland Drive 10.0%
94 Hillcrest Park 10.0%
95 Henderson Estate 10.0%

Cities with the lowest poverty rates in Singapore demonstrate strong economic conditions where most residents have adequate financial resources. Pasir Ris New Town has a poverty rate of just 10.0%.

Low poverty rates typically reflect a combination of strong job markets, educated populations, and higher wage levels. These communities often feature well-funded public services, good school systems, and active civic engagement.

While low poverty rates are encouraging, some of these cities maintain their statistics partly through high costs of living that effectively price out lower-income residents, raising questions about housing equity and economic diversity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Only 10.0% of residents in Pasir Ris New Town live below the poverty line.
  • 2. The federal poverty line for a family of four is approximately $31,200 per year (2024).
  • 3. Cities with the lowest poverty rates tend to also rank high in education, income, and safety metrics.

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