Malaysia’s 2025 Budget to address rising cost of living

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 55

  • @Agnesisck
    @Agnesisck Месяц назад +4

    After this most likely will cut eating out, cut going to supermarket, cut jalan2 around town, will cut many things. Change lifestyle for sure. No more shopping. Buy only things we need to cook. Once a year buy some clothes. Use old one is okay.

  • @Gdftgu
    @Gdftgu Месяц назад +5

    We fully support malaysia ❤

  • @anglo-saxonconnor817
    @anglo-saxonconnor817 Месяц назад +6

    Some simple tips in life. Dont be in a rush to buy properties when currencies are down. Because once they rebound back you will have a hard time carrying your housing mortgage loans.
    Their ringgit is bouncing back up aleeady so good luck to those foreigners as well as malaysians working overseas who cimmitted to a property when the ringgit was sliding down.

  • @Godisgreat786Godis
    @Godisgreat786Godis Месяц назад +10

    Malaysian graduate salary rm1500 but the cost of living in Malaysia is damn high

    • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
      @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Месяц назад +1

      Rm1500 as what occupation?

    • @loorobert6430
      @loorobert6430 Месяц назад +1

      This fellas is a joker. They want high salary, but their output is less than 1/2.

    • @firstimer
      @firstimer Месяц назад +1

      Already increase at rm1700

    • @aquinasikaugeoffery7519
      @aquinasikaugeoffery7519 29 дней назад +1

      That was my starting salary 7 years ago 😌

  • @gorbaksingh9839
    @gorbaksingh9839 Месяц назад +2

    Did we make a mistake?

  • @MrBoliao98
    @MrBoliao98 Месяц назад +2

    Anwar do this, still running a deficit. Not ruthless at all, all these people waiting to be poorer. You cannot control your debt, your Ringgit one day will be SGD 1 = RM 5. No point your make noise, your air paip teh ais because your water bill can't even pay for that. And this RON 95 thing, RM 20 Billion, SGD 6 Billion per annum. The per annum subsidy is bigger than a lot of listed company even in SG.

  • @Agnesisck
    @Agnesisck Месяц назад +2

    Fo sure, after this no more festive celebration, no need to go visitings during raya, cny or gawai. No need. Everyone stay indoor.jimat blanja minyak smua Just stay home. Dont invite people to your house too. Membazir. Ingat. Harga brg mahal semua. Tak berbaloi nak berharmoni bagai.

  • @netnoob77
    @netnoob77 Месяц назад +13

    Lol.. this govt is a joke. There's going to be another round of price hikes. 😂

    • @zemry-mh4sq
      @zemry-mh4sq Месяц назад

      🟢## THE RISING of MALAYSIA, REPLACING SINGAPORE.🔴
      ### Singapore's Trade Decline and Malaysia's Hi-Tech Rise: Replacing Singapore Amid the Globally Anticipated Incoming U.S. Great Depression and Dollar Collapse to Pariah Status
      #### Trade Threatened by Thailand Land Bridge
      The Thailand Land Bridge undermines Singapore's maritime trade, creating challenges for its economy, especially as a potential U.S. Great Depression looms.
      #### Malaysia's Emergence as a Replacement for Singapore in the Hi-Tech Sector
      1. **World-Class Infrastructure with Cost Advantage**:
      - Malaysia's world-class infrastructure, combined with a lower cost of living, attracts tech firms seeking stability during economic downturns.
      2. **High-Value Added Investment Incentives Amid Land Scarcity**:
      - Government support for high-value added industries could draw investment away from Singapore, where land scarcity and high living costs leave businesses stuck with limited growth opportunities.
      3. **Race to Lead the Global Chip Powerhouse**:
      - Malaysia is positioning itself in the race to become a leader in the newly emerging global chip industry, enhancing its competitiveness against its peers among Asian tigers, including South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.
      4. **New Rush for Global Supply Chain Alternatives**:
      - Global hi-tech companies are flocking to Malaysia, utilizing its world-class infrastructure and explosive semiconductor sector for viable supply chain options, especially amid shifting U.S. trade relations with China and Russia.
      #### Conclusion
      As Singapore's trade declines and the U.S. economic situation worsens, Malaysia is poised to rise as a replacement for Singapore in the global hi-tech sector. This transition could occur as early as 5 to 10 years, significantly contributing to Singapore's downfall, driven in part by the Thailand Land Bridge's impact on trade dynamics. As Malaysia emerges as the newly ascendant Asian tiger, it is set to reshape the region's economic landscape.## The Rising of Malaysia
      ### Singapore's Trade Decline and Malaysia's Hi-Tech Rise: Replacing Singapore Amid the Globally Anticipated Incoming U.S. Great Depression and Dollar Collapse to Pariah Status
      #### Trade Threatened by Thailand Land Bridge
      The Thailand Land Bridge undermines Singapore's maritime trade, creating challenges for its economy, especially as a potential U.S. Great Depression looms.
      #### Malaysia's Emergence as a Replacement for Singapore in the Hi-Tech Sector
      1. **World-Class Infrastructure with Cost Advantage**:
      - Malaysia's world-class infrastructure, combined with a lower cost of living, attracts tech firms seeking stability during economic downturns.
      2. **High-Value Added Investment Incentives Amid Land Scarcity**:
      - Government support for high-value added industries could draw investment away from Singapore, where land scarcity and high living costs leave businesses stuck with limited growth opportunities.
      3. **Race to Lead the Global Chip Powerhouse**:
      - Malaysia is positioning itself in the race to become a leader in the newly emerging global chip industry, enhancing its competitiveness against its peers among Asian tigers, including South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.
      4. **New Rush for Global Supply Chain Alternatives**:
      - Global hi-tech companies are flocking to Malaysia, utilizing its world-class infrastructure and explosive semiconductor sector for viable supply chain options, especially amid shifting U.S. trade relations with China and Russia.
      #### Conclusion
      As Singapore's trade declines and the U.S. economic situation worsens, Malaysia is poised to rise as a replacement for Singapore in the global hi-tech sector. This transition could occur as early as 5 to 10 years, significantly contributing to Singapore's downfall, driven in part by the Thailand Land Bridge's impact on trade dynamics. As Malaysia emerges as the newly ascendant Asian tiger, it is set to reshape the region's economic landscape.

  • @chromeslyvania9227
    @chromeslyvania9227 Месяц назад +1

    Cepat sgt ringgit kukuh tapi masalah besar ialah sticky economy , hope this solve freaking fast

  • @vinwoon9913
    @vinwoon9913 Месяц назад +3

    King Of Spin spinning again!!!!

  • @pkmcb300
    @pkmcb300 Месяц назад +1

    Nothing new. The B40 will never enjoyed whatever benefits the budget brings. One thing they will certainly enjoy is price hikes almost everywhere except agensi nombor ramalan. Every week will certainly be packed.

  • @anziar3038
    @anziar3038 Месяц назад +2

    In s'pore, those that don't take education or work seriously and end up with low wages have only themselves to blame. They should seek help from the various welfare organizations if they face difficulty.

  • @gracetang7612
    @gracetang7612 Месяц назад +3

    Madani promises price hikes. Nothing left for rakyat. Cakap rak serupa bikin. Talk more thanhelping rakyat.

  • @Amy-we4ij
    @Amy-we4ij Месяц назад +19

    To increase productivity not only increase salary. Look into the attendance of the locals, every week they will take 1 day MC or unpaid leave and by end of the month they will come to the office to ask why am I not getting a full month pay? Hello you are always absent from work but yet you expect to receive a full month salary? Then they will pretend that they don’t know and they answer “saya ingat gaji bulanan itu gaji penuh.” That’s why most of these people struggle hard to work for the government because they always get full month pay even they are absent for work and now the government is increasing their salary and we wait to see whether they increase their productivity and gradually decrease the number of civil servants in order to reduce the unnecessary burden of the country debts.

    • @AJRA02
      @AJRA02 Месяц назад +1

      n so when they say going for prayers 😂 coffee break lunch break la tea break solat break pump milk break toilet break so how many do they work a day n expect the nons to work full 8 hours 🙄 how do they sleep at night, is it a blessing(berkat) when they receive the full salary🙄 if have staffs like this gone la the company 😂

    • @Amy-we4ij
      @Amy-we4ij Месяц назад

      @@AJRA02 lazy people are always with excuses from the day they are born then they blame others that caused them to become poorer than other races and they always want the special privileges to continue to live lazy for generations ☺️

    • @accountantasia125
      @accountantasia125 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@AJRA02Always goes for break.
      Remember more breaks and go back earlier during puasa month.
      How to increase priductivity with all this break ?
      Come in late in the morning and come back late after lunch time too.

    • @Agnesisck
      @Agnesisck Месяц назад +2

      I dont agree with increasing salary eventho im gov servant too. No use. Better control the price than naik salary. What about company workers? Their pay is low. How can they survive. Mentang2 la keje gov smua melayu.

    • @Agnesisck
      @Agnesisck Месяц назад

      ​@@AJRA02stuju

  • @Syangdan136
    @Syangdan136 Месяц назад +1

    Malaysia rising salary is very bad for security guards security company never paid full salary only living cost rising 😞

  • @pehclark7256
    @pehclark7256 Месяц назад +2

    Oh dear, What do you expect with all those hot money from graft in Fragile feeling land buying up real estate and hiking rent like what they did to local coffeeshops.

  • @stargazeronesixseven
    @stargazeronesixseven Месяц назад

    😮🙏 With great respect to all Sides , many Malaysian friends told that , many of these helps only being given 50% as promised while almost everything is in inflation while salary didn't increased or the increases are too miniscule as compared to the increased of RM$1.20 per liter for diesel fuel , that's RM$36 Ringgit increase of total price if pumped 30 liters of diesel fuel in Malaysia nowdays! 😮🙏

  • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
    @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Месяц назад +3

    The same can be said for Singapore. Those earning more than SG$30,000 per year may not get GST voucher and people living in 5 room flats will get very little subsidies for utility bills.

    • @zack.111
      @zack.111 Месяц назад +3

      @@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko All Singaporean households living in govt housing will get gst voucher and utilities rebates.

    • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
      @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Месяц назад +1

      @@zack.111 Am I Eligible? (GST Voucher)
      "You must be a Singapore citizen residing in Singapore; You must be aged 55 and above in the disbursement year; Your Income Earned in (Disbursement Year - 3) (i.e. Assessable Income (AI) for the Year of Assessment (YA) of Disbursement Year - 2) must not exceed $34,000." -Gov Benefits

    • @zack.111
      @zack.111 Месяц назад +3

      @@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko That one is gst voucher cash given to individuals.

    • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
      @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Месяц назад +1

      @@zack.111 The point of GST voucher scheme is to provides cash payments, top-up and rebates to aid lower- and middle-income Singaporeans and households defray their GST expenses and alleviate the cost of living.

  • @SamyIsing
    @SamyIsing Месяц назад +1

    CNA should Asked the poor not the rich Malaysian

  • @avb2522
    @avb2522 Месяц назад +1

    2026 budget will also address rising cost of living.

  • @whaz4056
    @whaz4056 Месяц назад +5

    I saw people from all sort of races promoting items in shopee live at 4am, with just 2 - 5 viewers. Life is tough

    • @andytan911
      @andytan911 Месяц назад +1

      Hello, 4am who wakes up?

    • @Agnesisck
      @Agnesisck Месяц назад

      Oya? I already cut shoppee too. And other online shopping.

  • @raymondlee9491
    @raymondlee9491 Месяц назад

    Statistics dept says CPI only 2-3%...

    • @yp2yg880
      @yp2yg880 Месяц назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @DavidSimon-s5l
    @DavidSimon-s5l Месяц назад

    Ringgit naik takde makne🙄pakcik genius

  • @Hasanaljadid
    @Hasanaljadid Месяц назад +4

    Inflation Is low in Malaysia

  • @sup3rbonbon
    @sup3rbonbon Месяц назад

    The budget is recycle with more Tax!

  • @kongthai..
    @kongthai.. Месяц назад +3

    So much NONSENSE talk.
    😂

  • @kennetht1944
    @kennetht1944 Месяц назад

    increase in your dream😁

  • @ShimomuraTakezoWong
    @ShimomuraTakezoWong Месяц назад

    Very simple equation, the B40's don't earn enough for savings that's why the administration is assisting them whereas the M40's earned sufficient but due to their 'over stretching' their earnings and insufficient savings stress them out because of housing+car loans that are not on par with their income. So the M40's should have been modest with home+vehicle purchase in the 1st. place and not liking to change cars so much, buy a home too big for them to manage, top notch smartphones, expensive watches, eating out too much patronizing 4 or 5 star restaurants, drinking RM30-40+/cup of coffee, changing their designer clothes...etc if a employed single individual telling me that earning RM3-4000+ isn't enough, well get reborn next life to be a son/daughter of a tycoon will solve the issues, guess this life he/she has to 'bite the bullet'.