Population history Age profile The data below is from the population report published by the Singapore Department of Statistics as of June 2025. Bukit Panjang has a
home ownership rate of 92.8% as of 2020. This is higher than the national home ownership rate of 87.9%, making Bukit Panjang the fourth-highest in home ownership rate among all planning areas in Singapore. This reflects a greater prevalence of homeowners in Bukit Panjang.
Ethnicity Consistent with the rest of Singapore, Bukit Panjang has an ethnically diverse population, with a majority Chinese population, constituting 74.35% of the population as of 2020, identical to the national proportion of 74.35%. In contrast, there is a higher proportion of Malays (15.69%) compared to the national proportion of 13.49%.
Religion Consistent with the rest of Singapore, the largest religion in Bukit Panjang is
Buddhism, with 37,693 practising residents (31.38% of the population). The second most common group consists of residents with
no religion (22,937 residents, 19.10%).
Islam is also prominent in Bukit Panjang, with 20,325 Muslims (16.92%).
Christianity is practised by 19,792 residents (16.48%), with 7,077 Catholics (5.89%). Other religious affiliations include
Taoism and
other Chinese religions (13,519 residents, 11.26%),
Hinduism (5,239 residents, 4.36%), and
Sikhism (365 residents, 0.30%). Compared to the national average of 8.79%, there is a significantly higher proportion of practising Taoists in Bukit Panjang.
Education As of 2020, 97.1% of the population aged above 15 is literate, identical with the national literacy rate. 67.2% of residents are literate in two languages, with the most common language pair being English and Chinese (47.5%). 5.7% of Bukit Panjang residents are literate in three or more languages. 30,829 residents (28.8% of the population) in Bukit Panjang have attained a university qualification, lower than the national average of 32.1%. In contrast, 11,486 residents, or 10.7% of the population, have no educational qualifications.
Language In Bukit Panjang, the proportion of residents using
English as the most frequently spoken language (45.9%) is lower than the national average of 48.3%. Additionally, there are 2,781
Tamil speakers, representing 82.4% of the 3,373
Indian language speakers in Bukit Panjang.
Employment and income According to the 2020 Census of Population, 77,492 of residents aged 15 years and over in Bukit Panjang are employed, out of the 81,951 in the
labour force. This equates to an employment rate of 94.6%, slightly higher than the
national employment rate of 94.2%. The remaining 38,161 residents aged above 15 (31.8%) in Bukit Panjang are outside the labour force. Among the employed residents in Bukit Panjang aged 15 years and over, most earn a gross monthly income of between S$3,000 and S$3,999, with 13.6% being in that category. This is closely followed by those earning between S$1,000 and S$1,999, constituting 13.4% of the population. 7.1% earn less than S$1,000 per month, while 5.6% earn above S$15,000 per month. According to the 2020 Census of Population, most resident households in Bukit Panjang earn a monthly household income of S$20,000 and over, constituting 12.3% of all households. The second highest category for monthly household income is households with no employed person, encompassing 10.1% of all households. ==Housing, amenities, and attractions==