[block type="summary" title="Up, up and up!"]Electricity tariffs increased by 6.1%.[/block]
Looking back at 2014,
"As if being the world’s most expensive city to live in wasn’t enough of an unfortunate distinction, Singapore’s Consumer Price Index underwent a 2.5% spike between April 2013 and April 2014 as a result of elevated food, transport and healthcare costs. It’s this daily struggle for the bare essentials for Singaporeans bullied by the notorious inflation demon that makes life so difficult to get on with. Current economic indicators are speculating that inflation in Singapore will vary between 2%-3% for the remainder of the year."
When it comes to living costs, energy expenditure plays a massive role in contributing to it.
Unfortunately, it is also the most overlooked wasteful expenditure that most people don’t bother to keep a tab on because of how minuscule these charges on a day-to-day basis.
However, it’s ......