The median gross monthly wage in Singapore is S$4,936/month (S$59,232/year) for full-time employed residents, excluding employer CPF contributions (MOM 2025). Average full-time earnings including employer CPF are S$5,775/month. Income tax in Singapore is among the lowest in the world — the first S$20,000 of chargeable income is taxed at 0%.
Singapore Income Percentile Thresholds (2025)
| Percentile | Monthly Gross Wage (Excl. Employer CPF) | Annual Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| 25th | ~S$2,500 | ~S$30,000 |
| 50th (median) | ~S$4,936 | ~S$59,232 |
| 75th | ~S$8,500 | ~S$102,000 |
| 80th | ~S$10,000 | ~S$120,000 |
| 90th | ~S$14,000 | ~S$168,000 |
| 95th | ~S$20,000 | ~S$240,000 |
| 99th (top 1%) | ~S$40,000+ | ~S$480,000+ |
Source: MOM Labour Force Survey 2024.
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