Singapore’s Q2 Employment Rises, But Hiring Outlook Softens

Singapore’s Q2 Employment Rises, But Hiring Outlook Softens

SINGAPORE, Jul 30 (NNN-XINHUA) – Singapore’s total employment rose by 8,400, in the second quarter of 2025, according to preliminary data released today by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM), reflecting stronger hiring, compared to the previous quarter, but a decline on a year-on-year basis.

The increase was driven by gains in both resident and non-resident employment. Resident employment expanded further in sectors such as, financial services and health and social services, while outward-oriented industries like professional services and information and communications continued to see job losses.

Non-resident employment growth was entirely attributed to work permit holders, particularly in the construction sector, the MOM said.

After easing slightly in Apr and May, both resident and citizen unemployment rates edged up in June, returning to levels recorded in Mar, this year.

“Global economic uncertainty is expected to persist in the months ahead, and may weigh on hiring and wage growth, particularly in outward-oriented sectors,” the ministry said.

According to a business expectations survey, conducted by the MOM between Apr and Jun, the proportion of firms expecting to hire dipped from 44.0 percent in the second quarter to 43.7 percent in the third quarter. The share of firms expecting to raise wages also fell, from 24.4 percent to 22.4 percent.

The employment figures exclude migrant domestic workers, the ministry noted.– NNN-XINHUA

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