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Prices for everyday essentials—food, fuel, housing—have surged sharply, with headline inflation reaching 7.5%, levels not seen in 14 years. For ordinary Singaporeans, this translates into a shrinking purchasing power, forcing many to cut back on leisure, limit personal spending, and seek assistance wherever possible. Even iconic and affordable dishes like chicken rice now cost significantly more, illustrating how deeply inflation has penetrated daily life.