CDC and SG60 vouchers in 2026 could give Singapore families up to S$800 in support

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Singapore households can expect CDC and SG60 vouchers to return in 2026 as part of cost-of-living support.
  • Combined benefits could reach S$600–S$800 for a typical family, depending on household size.
  • Used wisely, these vouchers directly reduce daily expenses without affecting taxes or benefits.

The CDC Vouchers Scheme and the upcoming SG60 Vouchers are shaping up to be two of the most practical forms of household support next year. Not flashy, not complicated — just direct help you can actually use in daily life, whether you live in the CBD or a heartland estate.

What’s important is this: these vouchers are not random giveaways. They are part of Singapore’s long-term approach to easing cost pressures while still keeping government spending under control. No need to overthink — if you live in Singapore, this affects you.

Quick Comparison: CDC vs SG60 Vouchers (Expected for 2026)

Support SchemeWho Receives ItEstimated ValueWhere You Can Use It
CDC VouchersAll Singapore householdsS$300–S$500 per householdHawkers, heartland shops, supermarkets
SG60 VouchersSingapore citizensS$60–S$100 per personRetail, F&B, services
Combined ImpactFamily of fourS$600–S$800Daily essentials + discretionary spend

What Are CDC Vouchers and Why They’re Still Relevant

CDC vouchers have become one of the most familiar support tools for Singaporeans. Every household qualifies — income level doesn’t matter — which makes it simple and fair.

The idea is straightforward. The government gives vouchers that must be spent locally, especially at neighbourhood merchants. You save money, and small businesses get steady demand. Everyone wins.

Where CDC Vouchers Can Be Used

CDC vouchers are typically accepted at:

  • Hawker centres and coffee shops
  • Wet markets and provision shops
  • Participating supermarkets

This design isn’t accidental. It channels spending into places Singaporeans rely on every week, not just once in a while.

Expected CDC Voucher Amounts in 2026

Final figures will only be confirmed closer to Budget announcements, but based on previous years, households can reasonably expect S$300–S$500 per household.

The vouchers are usually split between:

  • Heartland merchants and hawkers
  • Major supermarket chains

That split ensures the vouchers go straight into essentials — food, groceries, and daily needs.

What Are SG60 Vouchers and How They’re Different

SG60 vouchers are tied to Singapore’s 60th year of independence. They serve two purposes at the same time: recognition and relief.

Unlike CDC vouchers, which are household-based, SG60 vouchers are expected to be issued per individual citizen. That difference matters, especially for larger families.

What SG60 Vouchers Are Likely to Look Like

Based on early signals:

  • Value: Around S$60–S$100 per person
  • Eligibility: Singapore citizens
  • Format: Digital, linked to Singpass
  • Usage: Retail, dining, everyday services

For a family of four, this alone could already mean S$240–S$400 on top of CDC vouchers.

How CDC and SG60 Vouchers Work Together

Here’s where things get interesting. These two schemes stack.

CDC vouchers help cover necessities like groceries and hawker meals. SG60 vouchers give you flexibility — dining out, retail purchases, services you might otherwise postpone.

For most Singaporean families, the combined effect is a real cash-equivalent buffer, not just symbolic support.

Honestly speaking, S$600–S$800 in vouchers over a year can easily cover:

  • A few months of groceries
  • Regular hawker meals
  • Household essentials without dipping into savings

Who Benefits the Most (And Why)

Lower- and Middle-Income Families

These households spend a higher share of income on essentials. Vouchers immediately reduce monthly outflow without affecting other benefits.

Seniors on Fixed Income

With food costs rising, vouchers help seniors stretch their retirement income further, especially when used at hawker centres and wet markets.

Young Families

Childcare, groceries, transport — costs add up fast. Vouchers provide quick relief without paperwork or applications.

Heartland Businesses

More vouchers in circulation means more foot traffic. For small merchants, this kind of predictable demand makes a real difference.

How to Claim Your Vouchers (Simple and Digital)

CDC Vouchers

  1. Visit the official CDC voucher portal
  2. Log in with Singpass
  3. Receive a secure voucher link via SMS
  4. Pay using QR codes at participating stalls and shops

SG60 Vouchers

While full details are pending, the process is expected to follow a similar digital-first model. That means:

  • No forms
  • No queues
  • No unnecessary admin

Why These Vouchers Matter Beyond Your Wallet

These schemes aren’t just about individual households. They support the wider economy by:

  • Encouraging domestic spending
  • Supporting SMEs and hawkers
  • Softening inflation impact without pushing up wages artificially
  • Keeping fiscal policy targeted and controlled

This is classic Singapore-style policy — practical help without long-term risks.

How CDC and SG60 Vouchers Fit Into the Bigger Picture

CDC and SG60 vouchers don’t stand alone. They complement other support schemes like:

  • GST Voucher payouts
  • U-Save and S&CC rebates
  • Workfare Income Supplement

Together, they form a layered safety net that supports different groups without overlapping too much.

Practical Tips to Stretch Your Vouchers Further

  • Use vouchers on groceries and essentials first
  • Don’t wait till the last minute — expiry dates matter
  • Combine vouchers with supermarket promotions
  • Use hawker vouchers regularly so nothing goes to waste

Frequently Asked Questions

Are CDC vouchers considered taxable income?

No. CDC vouchers are government assistance and not taxable.

Do PRs qualify for CDC or SG60 vouchers?

CDC vouchers are household-based and typically apply to Singaporean households. SG60 vouchers are expected to be citizen-only.

Can CDC or SG60 vouchers be transferred or sold?

No. Vouchers are non-transferable and linked to Singpass accounts.

Sources (Official Singapore Government Websites)

About Lucas

Lucas covered Singapore news from 2020 to 2025 before joining qstorm.org in 2026. A Singapore-focused content writer, he specialises in government grants, business developments, personal finance, and cryptocurrency. He was named Young Content Creator of the Year in 2025, bringing strong insight into Singapore’s financial landscape and evolving business trends.

4 thoughts on “CDC and SG60 vouchers in 2026 could give Singapore families up to S$800 in support”

  1. 征服双汇在12月发放600块的现金。可是到现在还没有消息。是真的还是假的?还有1月份的消费税优惠券。要怎么样申请?谢谢。

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  2. 征服双汇在12月发放600块的现金。可是到现在还没有消息。是真的还是假的?还有1月份的消费税优惠券。要怎么样申请?谢谢。饿死算了。新加坡不在乎多一个人。

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