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Singapore population sees biggest percentage drop since 1950

This is the second consecutive year the city-state has seen its population shrink and only the third time it has had negative growth since 1950.

Reuters
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People wearing face masks cross a road amid the Covid-19 outbreak in Singapore, May 14. Photo: Reuters
People wearing face masks cross a road amid the Covid-19 outbreak in Singapore, May 14. Photo: Reuters

Singapore’s population size this year saw its sharpest percentage drop since 1950, a report said on Tuesday, as coronavirus-induced travel restriction kept foreigners away from the Asian financial hub.

It was the second consecutive year the city-state saw its population shrink and only the third time it had negative growth since 1950, according to an official annual population report.

The total population, which includes foreigners who live, work and study in Singapore but are not permanent residents, dropped by 4.1% to 5.45 million people.

That was largely as a result of a 10.7% decrease in its non-resident population.

Similar to other developed nations, Singapore has been experiencing a dwindling birth rate and ageing population.

The government has offered one-off payment to encourage Singaporeans to have children during the Covid-19 pandemic.