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  2. List of Malaysian states by GDP - Wikipedia

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    The following table is a list of the GDP per capita of Malaysian states released by the Department of Statistics Malaysia. Data for 2022 estimates (US$ at 2022 average market exchange rate, international $ (I$) using 2022 PPP conversion factor from World Bank)

  3. Civil service in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia’s bureaucracy is one of the biggest in the world, with 1.7 million civil servants to a population of 32 million, a ratio of 4.5% compared with Singapore’s ratio of 1.5% civil servants to total population, Hong Kong’s 2.3% and Taiwan’s ratio of 2.3%. [3] Some critics have called for the civil service to be trimmed, arguing that ...

  4. Malaysia plans 13% salary hike for civil servants from Dec ...

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    April 30, 2024 at 10:10 PM. KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia will boost salaries for civil servants by more than 13% from December, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Wednesday, amid...

  5. List of countries by wealth per adult - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia: 23,130,000 8,523 29,314 83.1 Maldives: 401,000 7,970 25,187 81.3 Mali: 9,235,000 863 2,658 80.2 Malta: 360,000 96,835 160,265 60.9 Mauritania: 2,518,000 1,125 3,013 76.4 Mauritius: 984,000 31,103 68,846 71.4 Mexico: 87,983,000 18,920 55,274 79.3 Moldova: 3,173,000 10,131 20,590 69.3 Mongolia: 2,097,000 3,003 7,578 74.2 Montenegro

  6. Prime Minister of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Malaysia ( Malay: Perdana Menteri Malaysia; Jawi: ڤردان منتري مليسيا‎) is the head of government of Malaysia. The prime minister directs the executive branch of the federal government. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong appoints the prime minister as a member of Parliament (MP) who, in his opinion, is most likely ...

  7. Economy of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The average household income of Malaysia increased by 18% to RM5,900 a month, compared to RM5,000 in 2012. According to a HSBC report in 2012, Malaysia will become the world's 21st largest economy by 2050, with a GDP of $1.2 trillion (Year 2000 dollars) and a GDP per capita of $29,247 (Year 2000 dollars).

  8. List of countries by GDP (PPP) - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia: Asia: 1,305,942: 2024: 1,134,677: 2022: 855,600: 2020 Argentina: Americas: 1,244,646: 2024: 1,225,435: 2022: 893,310: 2020 Colombia: Americas: 1,041,705: 2024: 1,052,389: 2022: 683,940: 2020 South Africa: Africa: 1,025,930: 2024: 952,603: 2022: 680,040: 2020 United Arab Emirates: Asia: 948,045: 2024: 828,263: 2022: 655,790: 2019 ...

  9. Income inequality in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The UNHDP Report shows that the richest 10% in Malaysia control 38.4% of the economic income as compared to the poorest 10% who control only 1.7%. However, according to official statistics from the Prime Minister's Department , inequality has been decreasing steadily since 1970, with the Gini coefficient dropping to an all-time low of 0.40 in 2014.

  10. 2023 Malaysia Super League - Wikipedia

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    970,383. Average attendance. 5,331. ← 2022. 2024–25 →. The 2023 Malaysia Super League ( Malay: Liga Super Malaysia 2023) was the 20th season of the Malaysia Super League, the top-tier professional football league in Malaysia since its establishment in 2004, and the 42nd season of top-flight Malaysian football overall.

  11. Parliament of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Dewan Negara (Malay for Senate, literally National Council) is the upper house of the Parliament of Malaysia, consisting of 70 senators of whom 26 are elected by the state legislative assemblies, with two senators for each state, while the other 44 are appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King), including four of whom are appointed to represent the federal territories.