Is S$750 a Month Enough for NS Recruits in S’pore Today?

Is S0 a Month Enough for NS Recruits in S’pore Today?


A TikToker has reignited debate over National Service pay, arguing that S$750 a month for NSF recruits is nowhere near enough in today’s economy.

In an eight-minute TikTok rant, @ruggerbud47, aka Sheldon, pushed back at claims that current NSFs are better off than past generations, saying critics conveniently forget one thing…

Inflation.

He said that he saw comments on an online post that people were complaining that they were only paid S$300 to S$400 when they were serving and were envious about the current S$750 that recruits were currently getting.

NSFs in Singapore are technically not paid a salary but given an allowance to cover their expenses.

Using the McSpicy as his benchmark of choice, Sheldon pointed out that while a recruit today earns more in dollar terms, his spending power has shrunk.

 A McSpicy that once cost S$4.50 now goes for about S$9.50, meaning today’s NSFs can buy far fewer burgers than their predecessors, saying his commander could have bought 106 burgers.

“Now, a McSpicy is S$9.50, and with S$750 you can get a “whopping” 77 McSpices,” he added.

His point is that higher pay doesn’t mean better pay if costs have doubled. Government handouts like CDC vouchers don’t close that gap either.

Beyond money, Sheldon argued the bigger issue is time, saying Singaporean men lose two prime years while their peers enter university or the workforce, putting them behind financially and socially.





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