KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Singapore’s Budget 2026 will be delivered by PM Lawrence Wong on 12 February 2026.
- The speech will be broadcast live on TV, radio, and the official Singapore Budget website.
- Public feedback is open now, with both online and physical sessions planned before Budget Day.
Mark the date first. 12 February 2026. That’s when Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong will stand in Parliament to deliver Singapore’s Budget 2026 Statement.
For many Singaporeans, Budget Day isn’t just political news. It’s where you find out whether daily costs get some relief, what support is coming for families, and how the Government plans to handle the economy for the year ahead. Given the pressure from inflation and cost-of-living concerns, expectations this time are quietly high.
Budget 2026 will be broadcast live on free-to-air TV and radio, and also streamed online via the official Singapore Budget website, so you won’t miss it even if you’re at work or commuting.
| Key Budget 2026 Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Budget Statement Date | 12 February 2026 |
| Delivered By | Prime Minister Lawrence Wong |
| Where To Watch | TV, radio, Singapore Budget website (live stream) |
| Full Statement Availability | Published online after the speech |
| Public Feedback Period | Now till 12 January 2026 |
Where To Watch Budget 2026 Live
No need to hunt around. Budget 2026 will be easy to follow in real time.
The full speech will be broadcast live on television and radio, and also streamed on the Singapore Budget website. Once the speech is done, the full Budget Statement will be uploaded online for anyone who wants to read the details properly — useful if you want to check eligibility criteria or policy fine print.
If you prefer bite-sized updates, the Ministry of Finance will also share real-time highlights across its official social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp Channel, LinkedIn, and X.
Public Feedback Still Open — Here’s How To Share Your Views
Before Budget Day arrives, the Government is still listening.
Singaporeans can submit feedback and suggestions for Budget 2026 until 12 January 2026. This can be done through REACH’s Budget 2026 online platforms, including its microsite and social media pages, as well as the People’s Association’s ShareYourViews webpage.
For those who prefer face-to-face engagement, REACH will also run a physical pre-Budget Listening Point on 21 January 2026 at Geneo. On top of that, PA and grassroots organisations will hold ShareYourViews sessions across the heartlands, making it easier for residents to speak up without travelling far.
Honestly speaking, if you have views on cost-of-living pressures, family support, healthcare, or job security, this is the window to raise them.
Why Budget 2026 Matters More Than Usual
Last year’s Budget — delivered ahead of the May General Election — was widely described as a “feel-good” Budget.
Singaporeans received higher CDC vouchers, utilities rebates, and SG60 credits to mark Singapore’s 60th year of independence. Larger families, especially those with three or more children, also saw extra support.
Budget 2026 comes after that. Which means expectations may be more grounded, but the spotlight will be on whether support continues, scales back, or shifts focus. For most households, the big question is simple: what help is still coming, and who benefits next?
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Singapore Budget 2026 being delivered?
Budget 2026 will be delivered in Parliament on 12 February 2026 by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
Can I watch Budget 2026 live online?
Yes. The Budget speech will be streamed live on the Singapore Budget website, in addition to TV and radio broadcasts.
How can Singaporeans give feedback for Budget 2026?
Public feedback is open until 12 January 2026 via REACH’s online platforms, the PA ShareYourViews webpage, and selected physical engagement sessions in January.