Despite the financial implications, 52% of respondents said they left because they “no longer felt engaged at work”, according to the statement released by Prudential.
A poll commissioned by Prudential Singapore has found that the great resignation has impacted Singapore residents’ plans to retire. Within the poll of 1,000 respondents, one in five residents have indicated that they intend to push back their retirement by six years, from 58 years to 64 years.
The poll was conducted in April in a bid to explore the impact of the wave of resignations on retirement and financial planning among Singapore residents.

