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As of June 2025, Singapore had a total population of 6.11 million. This includes 4.20 million residents, consisting of 3.66 million Singaporeans and 540,000 permanent residents. The remaining 1.91 million are non-residents. Singapore is a multiracial and multicultural society. The population is broadly classified under the CMIO system: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and "Others." While Malays are recognised as the indigenous community, ethnic Chinese account for 75.5 percent of residents, with Malays and Indians making up 15.1 and 7.6 percent respectively. As of the 2020 census, these three groups constitute 98.2 percent of the resident population. The remaining 1.8 percent, categorised as Others, are largely Eurasians.
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