MOF Invites Views and Suggestions for Budget 2026
Budget
2 December 2025

The Ministry of Finance (MOF) invites Singaporeans to share their views for the upcoming Budget 2026, which is scheduled to be presented in February 2026. Individuals, organisations, and businesses can share their views from 2 December 2025 to 12 January 2026.
2. Singaporeans can provide their suggestions for Budget 2026 through several channels over the next six weeks, on themes such as advancing our economy, securing good jobs, and uplifting Singaporeans to progress together. The feedback channels are provided in the table below, and the topics can be found in Annex A.
Feedback Channel | URL |
Singapore Budget Website | |
REACH Budget 2026 Microsite | |
REACH Singapore Facebook | |
REACH Singapore Instagram | |
PA ShareYourViews Webpage |
3. REACH, the Singapore Government’s feedback and engagement unit, will be conducting a physical pre-Budget Listening Point on 21 January 2026, between 11.30am to 2.30pm at Geneo to gather public feedback on Budget 2026 themes. The People’s Association (PA) and its grassroots organisations will also reach out to Singaporeans via digital engagement platforms and physical ShareYourViews touchpoints in the heartlands to seek their views and suggestions for Budget 2026. Details of the REACH Budget engagements can be found on the REACH Budget 2026 microsite, while details of the ShareYourViews engagements can be found on the PA webpage listed above.
Annex A: Themes & Questions
Advancing Our Economy A vibrant and dynamic economy is essential for creating good jobs and opportunities for Singaporeans. To achieve this, we will continue to invest in innovation and expand our productive capacity to drive new areas of growth. At the same time, we must carefully manage our limited land and resources, and address the threats posed by climate change. 1. How can we facilitate a stronger culture of entrepreneurship and build a thriving ecosystem of innovation in Singapore? 2. How can we support businesses in Singapore to compete and grow globally? 3. How can we empower businesses to use new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, to transform their businesses and seize new growth opportunities? |
Securing Good Jobs Over the past decade, Government has made substantial investments through SkillsFuture to help Singaporeans develop and enhance their skills. New technologies, including Artificial Intelligence, are changing industries and the way we work. The global economy is also changing as countries and companies prioritise resilience over efficiency. These changes create challenges and opportunities for Singaporeans in their careers. 1. How can we prepare our students and workers to secure good jobs and grow amidst a more uncertain global economy and technological changes? 2. What are the barriers that workers face in keeping their skills up-to-date, and how can the Government better support them to do so? 3. How can we encourage more employers to invest in the career and skills development of their workers? 4. How can we help seniors stay productive, balance work and life priorities, and meet their retirement needs? |
Uplifting Singaporeans to Progress Together Everyone has a part to play to build Singapore as an endearing home for all Singaporeans, now and in the future. Government will continue to strengthen social support for Singaporeans across every stage of life, while ensuring help for those who need it the most. 1. How can we ensure that every child has opportunities to achieve their full potential, regardless of their background? 2. How can we provide greater assurance for seniors to age well, with more support for those who need it? 3. What more can be done to support persons with disabilities? |
Issued by
Ministry of Finance, REACH, and People’s Association
Singapore
2 December 2025
