Updated
Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 30
Singapore labor market expands as hiring and wage outlook softens
Updated
Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 30

Singapore labor market expands as hiring and wage outlook softens

11 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 30
  • Total employment, excluding migrant domestic workers, rose by 5,000 in Q1 2026, outpacing last year but slowing from the previous quarter.
  • Retrenchments stayed low at 3,700, and the unemployment rate edged up to 2.1% in March. Firms are increasingly cautious about hiring and wage increases amid economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions.
  • The Ministry of Manpower expects continued labor market expansion, but warns of a more measured pace if external conditions worsen. Singapore faces long-term demographic challenges from a low birthrate and aging population.
Singapore's job market is tight yet cautious. Is a major economic slowdown looming just ahead?
Can AI and automation truly offset the economic drag from Singapore's rapidly shrinking workforce?
As Singapore becomes 'super-aged,' are its retirement age hikes enough to sustain the economy?
With pro-family policies failing, what will it take to reverse Singapore's 'existential' birthrate crisis?
As AI creates a massive pay gap, how can average Singaporean workers avoid being left behind?
Flexible work could ease family pressures, so why do many Singaporeans still fear asking for it?