KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- 2026 grocery vouchers now cover all Singapore households, not just smaller HDB flats
- Every household gets S$300 CDC vouchers, plus one-off SG60 vouchers per adult
- Lower-income families still receive extra cash and utility rebates on top
Instead of one narrow scheme, 2026 brings CDC vouchers for everyone, SG60 vouchers for adults, and extra cash + rebates for lower-income families living in smaller HDB flats.
Singapore grocery vouchers 2026
| Scheme | Who Gets It | Amount | What It Covers |
|---|---|---|---|
| CDC Vouchers | All Singaporean households | S$300 per household | Supermarkets + hawkers |
| SG60 Vouchers | All Singaporeans aged 21+ | S$600–S$800 per person | Supermarkets + heartland shops |
| GSTV U-Save | HDB households | Up to S$760 (rebates) | Utility bills |
| Assurance Package Cash | Lower-income adults | Up to S$600 | Cash (any use) |
| Silver Support | Low-income seniors (65+) | Up to S$1,080 per quarter | Daily expenses |
CDC Vouchers 2026: The Main Grocery Support
This is the core grocery help for 2026.
Every Singaporean household gets S$300, credited in January 2026.
No income check.
No flat-size restriction.
As long as the household has at least one Singapore Citizen, you qualify.
How the S$300 is split:
- S$150 for participating supermarkets
- S$150 for heartland hawkers and small shops
You can use them at places like FairPrice, Sheng Siong, Giant, Prime, and neighbourhood stalls.
How to claim:
One household member logs in using Singpass at go.gov.sg/cdcv.
Claim once, whole family can use.
SG60 Vouchers: One-Off but Big
This is special for Singapore’s 60th birthday.
It’s not household-based — it’s per person.
How much you get:
- S$600 if you’re aged 21–59
- S$800 if you’re 60 and above
Must be a Singapore Citizen and 21+.
These vouchers can also be used at:
- Supermarkets
- Hawkers
- Heartland shops
Same style as CDC vouchers.
Validity:
Usable until 31 December 2026.
No rush, but don’t forget.
Extra Help for Needy Families (1- & 2-Room HDB)
While CDC and SG60 vouchers are for everyone, families living in smaller HDB flats still receive additional targeted help.
This is where lower-income households get more support.
GST Voucher – U-Save (Utilities)
This offsets electricity, gas, and water bills.
- Applies to HDB households
- 1- and 2-room flats get the highest rebates
- Up to S$760, paid in instalments up to January 2026
Not cash, but very useful — bills are a killer these days.
Assurance Package Cash
This is actual cash paid out in December.
- For Singapore Citizens aged 21+
- Lower-income earners (annual income ≤ S$34,000) get more
- Those living in lower Annual Value homes receive the maximum payout
Maximum cash: up to S$600
Use it for anything — groceries, transport, school items. No restrictions.
Silver Support Scheme (Seniors)
For seniors who had lower incomes during their working years.
- Must be 65 and above
- Living in 1- to 5-room HDB flats
- 1- and 2-room flat residents receive the highest amounts
Payout:
Up to S$1,080 every quarter
This helps with daily needs — food, essentials, medical items.
So… How Much Can a Needy Family Get in 2026?
For a typical family in a 1- or 2-room HDB flat, the combined support can look like this:
- S$300 CDC vouchers (household)
- S$600–S$800 SG60 vouchers per adult
- Up to S$760 in utility rebates
- Up to S$600 in cash payouts
- Extra quarterly cash if there are eligible seniors
Honestly speaking, it’s more generous than the old grocery-only scheme, just spread across different programmes.
Worth It or Not?
For most Singaporeans — yes.
You may not see a single “Grocery Voucher” label anymore, but the overall support is wider, especially if you count:
- Household vouchers
- Individual vouchers
- Cash
- Utility rebates
No need to overthink.
Just remember to claim what you’re entitled to and don’t let vouchers expire.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I still need to live in a 1- or 2-room flat to get grocery vouchers?
No. CDC vouchers are for all Singaporean households, regardless of flat type or income.
Can I use CDC and SG60 vouchers together?
Yes. They are separate schemes and can both be used at supermarkets and heartland shops.
What if I forget to claim the vouchers?
Unclaimed vouchers are not automatically credited. You must log in and claim them before the expiry date.