
From June 11, all Singaporean households will be eligible to receive S$500 (US$380) in Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers. This initiative is set to ease the financial burden of living costs for approximately 1.38 million households across the country.
The CDC vouchers can be claimed online via the official website and remain valid until the end of 2027. They can be used across a broad range of establishments, half of which are participating local merchants and hawkers. The remaining vouchers are applicable at around 400 outlets run by eight major supermarket chains throughout Singapore. These include Ang Mo Supermarket, Cold Storage, Giant Singapore, HAO Mart, NTUC FairPrice, Prime Supermarket, Sheng Siong, and U Stars Supermarket.
This allotment of vouchers was originally set to be distributed in January 2027, as per Singapore’s 2026 national budget. However, it was advanced by six months to help households manage the cost-of-living pressures exacerbated by the ongoing Middle East conflict.
The CDC voucher program was established in 2020 and expanded the following year. It was devised to aid households in managing living expenses while simultaneously supporting businesses hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. These vouchers have been distributed annually, with this latest disbursement marking the ninth cycle.
As of June 3, more than $4.64 billion has been utilized through the previous eight CDC voucher rounds and two rounds of SG60 vouchers. The SG60 vouchers were similarly designed and distributed last year in celebration of Singapore’s 60th anniversary. About $2.43 billion, or 52% of the total sum, was spent at local merchants and hawkers, while the remaining was used in supermarkets.
Over 94% of the 1.36 million eligible households claimed the most recent S$300 voucher tranche disbursed in January. More than 80% of these claimed vouchers have already been spent, indicating a high utilization rate. The CDC voucher scheme has proven to be both practical and accessible to the Singaporean populace.
Alongside the CDC vouchers, a S$200 increase to a cash handout scheme known as the Cost-of-Living Special Payment was announced in April. Consequently, qualifying Singaporean adults will receive a payout of S$400-600 in September, an increase from the previous S$200-400.
What is the purpose of the CDC voucher scheme?
The CDC voucher scheme was designed to assist households in coping with living costs while also supporting local businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Where can the CDC vouchers be used?
Half of the vouchers can be used at participating local merchants and hawkers, while the remainder can be spent at around 400 outlets run by eight major supermarket chains throughout Singapore.
When will eligible Singaporean adults receive the Cost-of-Living Special Payment?
Eligible Singaporean adults will receive the Cost-of-Living Special Payment, which has been increased to S$400-600, in September.