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TShaya
post Sep 11 2025, 08:19 AM, updated 3 months ago

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Malaysia’s jobless rate stays at decade-low, official July data show
By theedgemalaysia.com
10 Sep 2025, 04:14 pm

KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 10): Malaysia’s jobless rate remained at decade-low level in July, as the number of employed persons rose amid an expanding labour force, official data showed.

Unemployment rate in July was 3.0%, the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) said in a statement on Wednesday. Economists generally consider a 3% unemployment rate as the economy having full employment.

“The labour market sustained its positive trajectory, underpinned by continued improvements in domestic economics despite global economic uncertainty,” said chief statistician Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin.

Malaysia’s labour market is expected to remain stable with positive “prospects in the coming months,” he said. Despite external challenges, strong domestic fundamentals, investments, and government policies will continue supporting employment growth, he added.

During the month, the number of unemployed persons rose 0.6% to 521,600 persons. The labour force, meanwhile, expanded 0.2% month-on-month to 17.47 million persons. Labour force participation rate, the proportion of employed persons within the entire working population, was steady at 70.8%.

The employee category, comprising the large majority of the workforce, was a tad higher at 12.71 million persons. Own-account workers — people who operate their own farm or business, or engage in full-time trade without hiring paid employees — gained 0.4% to 3.21 million persons.

By economic sectors, most of the employed persons were concentrated in the services sector, with DOSM noting “favourable momentum” particularly in wholesale-and-retail trade; accommodation, and food-and-beverage services, as well as information and communication activities.

The manufacturing, construction, agriculture, and mining and quarrying sectors also saw an increase in employment.

In terms of age groups, unemployment for youths — those between 15 and 24 years old and just entering the labour market following education — was little changed at 10.2%, or about 297,500 people.

Source: https://theedgemalaysia.com/node/769951
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post Sep 11 2025, 08:26 AM

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asalkan kito bule buat grabbie or footpandatz or syiokpeez... ado la keje
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post Sep 11 2025, 08:30 AM

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nice...minister dapat idea from US ....stats putar


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post Sep 11 2025, 08:41 AM

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QUOTE(soul78 @ Sep 11 2025, 08:26 AM)
asalkan kito bule buat grabbie or footpandatz or syiokpeez... ado la keje
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Looking across the Melaka, hopefully we wont end up the same...owai
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post Sep 11 2025, 08:43 AM

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QUOTE(PathofLife @ Sep 11 2025, 08:41 AM)
Looking across the Melaka, hopefully we wont end up the same...owai
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thank goodness we don't have 270 million people stomach to feed.

but with our birth rates going sky high soon gonna become like that.

especially in the eastern.
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post Sep 11 2025, 08:45 AM

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That is because the civil service is overstaffed. Can easily cut off 30% deadwood.
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QUOTE(hoonanoo @ Sep 11 2025, 08:43 AM)
thank goodness we don't have 270 million people stomach to feed.

but with our birth rates going sky high soon gonna become like that.

especially in the eastern.

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https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/202...aby-bust/176836

"Terengganu has the highest fertility rate at 2.9, followed by Kelantan at 2.7, and Pahang at 2.1."

2.9 and 2.9 fertility rate is not "sky high", albeit I suppose it is if one's baseline is a fertility rate of 0.8

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QUOTE(haya @ Sep 11 2025, 08:50 AM)
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/202...aby-bust/176836

"Terengganu has the highest fertility rate at 2.9, followed by Kelantan at 2.7, and Pahang at 2.1."

2.9 and 2.9 fertility rate is not "sky high", albeit I suppose it is if one's baseline is a fertility rate of 0.8
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ok but I encounter some families there like got 13 kids

can replace our lower fertilities elsewhere easily
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QUOTE(hoonanoo @ Sep 11 2025, 08:57 AM)
ok but I encounter some families there like got 13 kids

can replace our lower fertilities elsewhere easily
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There are also Japanese families with 13 kids; this doesn't mean they don't have population decline problems










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Seeing 1, 2, 10, families with 13 kids doesn't counterbalance the wider macro trend
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QUOTE(haya @ Sep 11 2025, 08:50 AM)
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/202...aby-bust/176836

"Terengganu has the highest fertility rate at 2.9, followed by Kelantan at 2.7, and Pahang at 2.1."no

2.9 and 2.9 fertility rate is not "sky high", albeit I suppose it is if one's baseline is a fertility rate of 0.8
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post Sep 11 2025, 09:20 AM

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Quit low. I know some people after they were last let go (with compensation) then chose to slow down - don't want to actively look for new job
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Org dah sikit, jadi rate semua akan kurang juga. Sikit masa nanti Hosp katil usage rate juga kurang.
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Rokek also say inflation still low only 1.2%

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statistics can be easily massaged.

Do a simple count.

employees - 12.71m
own account - 3.21m
unemployed - 0.5m
Total - 16.42m

Where is the balance of the 34m population?

There are still an additional 7.2+m people who are categorised as "outside labour force".

Why some people focus on the 0.5m but miss 7m?

In comparison, sinkieland register 4m labour force on a 6m population (with unemployment 0.1m).

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cant land a proper job , then do grab / dispatch .
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QUOTE(takbodoh722 @ Sep 11 2025, 09:55 AM)
statistics can be easily massaged.

Do a simple count.

employees - 12.71m
own account - 3.21m
unemployed - 0.5m
Total - 16.42m

Where is the balance of the 34m population?

There are still an additional 7.2+m people who are categorised as "outside labour force".

Why some people focus on the 0.5m but miss 7m?

In comparison, sinkieland register 4m labour force on a 6m population (with unemployment 0.1m).
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People who are under 18 tend to not be in the labour force. There is no point counting people who are in kindergarten as "unemployed"

People who are retired

People who are not in the workforce: housewife, caring for elderly family members, etc

1.9 million out of a population of 6 million is about 30% of the population

7.2 million out of a population of 34 milion is about 21% of the population

Similar ratios
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post Sep 11 2025, 10:15 AM

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The age breakdown is ~10m population for those age 0-19. Its 3.1m for those 20-24 and ~2.7m population for those age 65 and above.

34-10-2.7 = 21.3m should represent the full labour force (20-64).

Even if minus 3.1 assuming everyone doesn't work until age 25 in bolehland and no one works beyond 64, there is still an under-accounting of the labour force of ~2m.

The housewife segment should be pretty big, otherwise people retire very early.

I wouldn't pat the back just because someone only record 0.5m as unemployment.






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What are the age groups eligibility to fit into the calculation of employment workforces?
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post Sep 11 2025, 10:20 AM

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In practice it should be age 15 and above to include into labour force. 15-24 is considered youth employment.
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QUOTE(giftfre @ Sep 11 2025, 09:21 AM)
Org dah sikit, jadi rate semua akan kurang juga. Sikit masa nanti Hosp katil usage rate juga kurang.
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Life expendency naik
so... hospital katil usage rate pun akan naik
Unless WW3, Covid 2.0++, or............kasi end of the world

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