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Here's Why You Should Register Your Household Income Details In PADU In 2024
Don't miss out on any subsidies or social care programs that you may qualify for.
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PM Anwar Ibrahim's Approval Rating Falls By 18%, Merdeka Center Finds
Anwar's approval rating is currently at 50%.
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Ex-BNM Deputy Gov Says M'sian Leaders Are Hurting The Economy By Becoming Rabble-Rousers
According to him, Malaysia now has leaders who are more interested in pulling self-glorifying international relations stunts, rather than addressing core issues hurting economic progress.
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Survey: Average Malaysian Salaries To Go Up By 5.1% In 2024
But this figure still lags behind the Asian average of 5.2%.
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3 Ways The Government Plans To Implement Petrol Subsidies For The Rakyat
Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli said decisions regarding the methods will be announced in the future, based on specific targets.
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Ringgit Breaches 3.5 Mark Against Singapore Dollar To Reach An All-Time Low
The ringgit has fallen 6.55% year-to-date against the Singapore dollar.
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Netizens React To M'sian Finding The Thinnest Piece Of Egg Ever In His Nasi Lemak
"It's thinner than a SIM card."
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M'sian Economist Says Having RM240,000 In Savings Is Not Enough For Retirement
Previously, Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan said that RM240,000 is sufficient for Malaysians to retire "with dignity".
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Medicine Prices Expected To Increase By Up To 5% In The Coming Months
The most affected products would be medicines for cough, fever, and antibiotics.
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Syed Saddiq Explains How Malaysia Missed An 'Economic Lottery' With More Coldplay Concerts
"While we're over here arguing over Malaysia hosting concerts, countries out there are grabbing golden chances to generate economic surplus," said the former minister in a Tweet.
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EPF Says A Single Person Needs RM1,930
A Month To Survive In Klang ValleyAn expenditure guide was launched to help Malaysians with personal budgeting based on actual spending patterns.
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Study: 1 In 2 Malaysians Would Leave Their Current Job For A Better Work-Life Balance
Out of the three predominant work generations, Millennials are most likely to change jobs than Gen Z-ers or Gen X-ers.
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