How much Workfare Income Supplement will I get?
The Workfare Income Supplement (WIS) you may get depends on your employment type, age and wages.
 
If you are an employee
 

 

Age
(Years)

Maximum WIS per year

 For Work Year 2024

For Work Year 2025

30-34

$2,100

$2,450

35-44

$3,000

$3,500

45-59

$3,600

$4,200

60 and above

$4,200

$4,900

Persons with disabilities will receive the same amount as those who are aged 60 and above.

 
You will get your WIS monthly, with 60% of your WIS paid as CPF contributions and the remaining 40% in cash. Refer to the table below for the allocation of the WIS CPF into the three accounts, according to the age bands.
 
WIS CPF allocation rate applicable from 2025
 

Age
(Years)

Ordinary Account

 

MediSave Account

 

Special/Retirement Account

 

 34 & below

30%

35%

35%

 35 - 44

29%

37%

35%

 45 – 49

27%

37%

37%

 50 – 54

24%

36%

40%

 55 – 59

41%

44%

15%

 60 – 64

19%

60%

21%

 65 – 69

7%

79%

14%

 ≥ 70

5%

85%

10%

 
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding.
 
If you are a self-employed person (SEP)
 

 

Age
(Years)

Maximum WIS per year

For Work Year 2024

For Work Year 2025

30-34

$1,400

$1,633

35-44

$2,000

$2,333

45-59

$2,400

$2,800

60 and above

$2,800

$3,267

Persons with disabilities will receive the same amount as those who are aged 60 and above.

 
You will get your WIS once a year, with 10% of your WIS paid in cash and 90% in your MediSave account (MA).
 
If you are a platform worker
 

 

Age
(Years)

Maximum WIS per year

For Work Year 20251

30-34

$1,633

35-44

$2,333

45-59              

$2,800

60 and above

$3,267

Persons with disabilities will receive the same amount as those who are aged 60 and above.

 
You will get your WIS monthly, with 10% of your WIS paid in cash and 90% in your MA.
 
1 Platform workers get WIS as SEPs for work done in 2024 or earlier. Please refer to the WIS for self-employed persons for more information.
 
For all employment types, you can use the online WIS calculator to estimate the amount of WIS you will get.

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