Next week Channel News Asia will be starting a new season of Talking Point and they will kick off with this topic.
I believe many of us belong to this category, falling into the 'comfortable' category, being able to support ourselves, our families and have some spare left over for hobbies, such as hifi, photography etc.
Many of us are will also fall into the 25-45 band with a spread into the upper spectrum too, and some students.
So is it getting too expensive for us to live in our own country and what would you like to see?
Bear in mind that it's easy to ask for goodies, but someone has to pay for them, and it's naive to ask for the 'not in my tax file' mentality, where everyone expects someone else to pick up the tab.
Instead, what can we hope to ask our government for that will benefit us?
I believe many of us belong to this category, falling into the 'comfortable' category, being able to support ourselves, our families and have some spare left over for hobbies, such as hifi, photography etc.
Many of us are will also fall into the 25-45 band with a spread into the upper spectrum too, and some students.
So is it getting too expensive for us to live in our own country and what would you like to see?
Bear in mind that it's easy to ask for goodies, but someone has to pay for them, and it's naive to ask for the 'not in my tax file' mentality, where everyone expects someone else to pick up the tab.
Instead, what can we hope to ask our government for that will benefit us?