CURRENT AND PROJECTED WAGE CONVERGENCE TARGETS FOR 20TH PERCENTILE OF INCOME EARNERS

MP He Ting Ru

Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Manpower (a) what are the current wage convergence targets for the 20th percentile of income earners; and (b) what is the expected path of convergence of wage levels for the 20th percentile of income earners between 2023 and 2030.

Dr Tan See Leng: From 2013 to 2023, real wages of the 20th percentile worker have risen cumulatively by 30%, faster than that of the median (50th percentile) worker at 22%1.

As recommended by the 2021 Tripartite Workgroup on Lower-Wage Workers, we will continue to narrow the wage gap over this decade. In line with the Workgroup’s recommendations, we have expanded the Progressive Wage Model (PWM) to cover more sectors and occupations, and the Tripartite Partners have negotiated meaningful and sustainable wage increases in the coming years.

With the full implementation of the recommendations by the Tripartite Workgroup, the expanded PWM, Local Qualifying Salary requirements and the Progressive Wage Mark cover up to nine in 10 lower-wage workers. The National Wages Council, in its annual guidelines, also recommends higher wage growth for lower-wage workers to narrow the wage gap between lower-wage workers and the median wage worker. With these efforts, we expect the wages of the 20th percentile worker to continue to increase in the lead up to 2030, at a rate faster than that of the median earner.

Ministry of Manpower
14 October 2024

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