![More than half of Singaporeans dissatisfied with CPF returns: Survey]()
A survey has found that more than half of Singaporeans appear to agree with blogger Roy Ngerng about the returns on the government's Central Provident Fund (CPF) scheme.
The Blackbox Research survey conducted through face-to-face interviews with a 1,000-strong nationally representative sample, reveals 51 percent — likely to belong in the low/middle income groups and residing in HDB flats — find the returns unfair and unsatisfactory.
The survey cites this as a possible reason satisfaction with the government has dropped from 72 percent to 65 percent from May to June this year, and predicts CPF will be an issue in the 2016 General Election.