Budget 2019: More support for lower-wage, older workers; enhanced CHAS subsidies at GPs

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'On top of that, the Government will be setting aside another S$3.1 billion, on top of the S$2 billion earmarked last year to support financial protection for the long-term care of Singaporeans.'

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