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Malaysia’s working poor under pressure as living costs outpace income growth, says economy minister

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Malaysia’s working poor under pressure as living costs outpace income growth, says economy minister
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马来西亚经济部长阿克马尔·纳西尔表示,尽管家庭平均收入从2022年的8479林吉特增至2024年的9155林吉特,年增长率为3.8%,但生活成本上升仍对低收入家庭和在职贫困群体造成压力。国家贫困线收入从2589林吉特升至2705林吉特,家庭月均支出从5150林吉特增至5566林吉特,增幅达3.9%。政府计划通过2026至2030年第十三个马来西亚计划,采取提

KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 — Malaysia’s rising cost of living continues to put pressure on low-income households and the working poor despite an increase in average household income, Economy Minister Akmal Nasir Nasrullah said.

In a written parliamentary reply to Pengkalan Chepa MP Datuk Dr Ahmad Marzuk Shaary, Akmal Nasir said data from the Household Income and Basic Amenities Survey 2024 showed that average household income rose from RM8,479 in 2022 to RM9,155 in 2024.

This increase represents annual growth of 3.8 per cent.

“Overall, data from the Poverty Line Income (PGK), Cost of Living Expenditure (PAKW) and Household Cost of Living Index (IKSH) by the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) confirm that rising prices of essential goods and services have affected household living costs, particularly among low-income groups and the working poor.”

“The national Poverty Line Income increased from RM2,589 in 2022 to RM2,705 in 2024, reflecting higher basic living costs. Similarly, the average national PAKW rose from RM4,729 a month to RM4,846 a month,” he said.

Average monthly household expenditure also increased from RM5,150 in 2022 to RM5,566 in 2024, representing annual growth of 3.9 per cent.

Akmal Nasir said urban households required a higher PAKW of RM5,169 a month in 2024, compared with RM3,712 for rural households.

Putrajaya recorded the highest household cost of living index at 106.3 points, followed by Kuala Lumpur at 106.1 points and Selangor at 105.4 points.

Kelantan and Kedah recorded the lowest indices at 103.9 points and 104.6 points respectively.

Akmal Nasir said the ministry would continue addressing cost-of-living pressures under the 13th Malaysia Plan from 2026 to 2030 through a two-pronged strategy of raising Malaysians’ incomes and controlling increases in the cost of goods and services.

Under short-term measures announced in Budget 2026, the government will continue initiatives such as Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah and Sumbangan Asas Rahmah, with allocations exceeding RM15 billion.

Another RM3.1 billion will be allocated to welfare assistance programmes under the Social Welfare Department for vulnerable groups, including poor families, persons with disabilities and senior citizens.

Other measures include price stabilisation initiatives under the National Cost of Living Action Council, including the RM67 million Price Standardisation Programme for Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan, as well as the RM600 million Payung Rahmah initiative.

The government also plans to implement targeted subsidies for fuel and utilities using the Padu database to ensure assistance reaches vulnerable groups.

For the medium and long term, Akmal Nasir said efforts would focus on raising incomes and reducing structural costs through the creation of quality jobs, the Progressive Wage Policy, skills development, talent building, higher workforce productivity and education reforms.

He said the increase in the minimum wage from RM1,500 to RM1,700 was also part of efforts to improve workers’ incomes.

 

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