Money Matters with Hongbin Jeong and Chua Tian Tian (4pm - 7pm)Money Matters with Hongbin Jeong and Chua Tian Tian (4pm - 7pm)

What's Trending: Are you the next Miss Universe Singapore?

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On What’s Trending, a study by Bristol University suggests that regular saving can improve sleep and life satisfaction, even if only a small amount is set aside. The research, which found that a quarter of UK adults have savings of less than 100 pounds, suggests that regular savers on low incomes have similar life satisfaction levels as richer non-savers. The study also found that regular savers on low incomes have similar life satisfaction levels as richer non-savers. 

Also, Miss Universe Singapore (MUS) has expanded its contestant pool to include all Singapore citizens, regardless of marital status or children. The competition is now open to all Singaporeans, regardless of marital status or children. However, contestants must be at least 18 years old, based in Singapore, and have been residing in the country for at least six months before September 1, 2024. The top prize is $10,000, and the winner will represent Singapore at Miss Universe 2024 in Mexico in September. The Miss Universe Organisation has removed the upper age limit from 2024.

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