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4 in 5 Singaporeans prioritise health over wealth

61% viewed health as the foundation for pursuing life goals.

More than four in five (85%) of Singaporeans prioritise health over wealth, according to a survey by Prudential which polled 1,000 residents.

61% view health as the foundation for pursuing life goals whilst 63% say it is more attainable than wealth. 

In contrast, less than one in five prioritise wealth over health. 64% believe that money solves problems, including health issues, and 51% believe it takes less effort to acquire. 

Most (77%) agree they can achieve both by a structured plan (61%) and success in one area will lead to another (56%).

Beyond personal efforts, the respondents recognised the importance of key stakeholders’ support. 72% seek flexible working hours from employers whilst 60% hope the government implements healthy work-life balance policies. 53% appreciate financial incentives and flexible health coverage options from insurers.

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