About 75% of Singapore women and 85% of Singapore men in their 20s remain single as concern over TFR deepens

About 75% of Singapore women and 85% of Singapore men in their 20s remain single as concern over TFR deepens


SINGAPORE: More Singapore residents in their 20s and 30s are remaining single, according to the latest findings from the Department of Statistics (DOS), with the trend becoming more pronounced over the past five years.

The figures, released in the General Household Survey 2025 on June 30, showed that the proportion of singles increased across several younger age groups between 2020 and 2025.

Among resident women aged 25 to 29, 73.4 per cent were single in 2025, up from 69 per cent five years earlier. The increase was also seen among men in the same age group, with the share of singles rising from 81.6 per cent in 2020 to 85.9 per cent in 2025.

For men, the largest increase in singlehood was recorded among those aged 30 to 34. Nearly half, or 47.6 per cent, were single in 2025, compared with 41.9 per cent in 2020.

The survey also found that remaining single and marrying later continued to be more common among Chinese residents than among their Malay and Indian counterparts.

Among residents aged 30 to 39, 38 per cent of Chinese men and 30.7 per cent of Chinese women were single in 2025. These proportions were higher than those recorded for Malays and Indians within the same age group.






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