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Demography

Well-Being

The annual Malaysian Well-being Index (MyWI) Report is published to measure the well-being of Malaysians from an economic and social perspective. It provides a holistic synthesis of various economic and social statistics, broken down into 5 economic and 9 social components. This dashboard summarises Malaysia’s well-being indices from 2000 to the present.

Last updated: 01 Dec 2023, 12:00

Next update: 05 Dec 2024, 12:00

How are Malaysia’s well-being indices trending?

Data as of 2022

2001

2022

A summary of well-being by sub-component

Data as of 2022

How does well-being differ across states?

Data as of 2022

This distribution is based on individuals’ location of residence. For example, data for an individual who works in Kuala Lumpur but lives in Selangor will be counted under Selangor.

Ranking (16)

  • #1

    Sarawak

    119.5

  • #2

    Sabah

    119.2

  • #3

    Pulau Pinang

    119.0

  • #4

    Perak

    118.5

  • #5

    Terengganu

    117.4

  • #6

    Pahang

    117.3

  • #7

    Selangor

    117.2

  • #8

    Kedah

    117.1

  • #9

    Negeri Sembilan

    116.9

  • #10

    Kelantan

    116.2

  • #11

    Melaka

    115.9

  • #12

    Johor

    115.8

  • #13

    Perlis

    115.2

  • #14

    W.P. Kuala Lumpur

    114.6

  • #15

    W.P. Labuan

    114.6

  • #16

    W.P. Putrajaya

    114.6

A breakdown of economic well-being indices

Data as of 2022

2001

2022

A breakdown of social well-being indices

Data as of 2022
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