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In 2023, Selangor contributed 25.9% of Malaysia's GDP, followed by Kuala Lumpur (15.9%) and Johor (9.5%). [5] GDP per capita also varied widely across the country, with Kuala Lumpur, Labuan, Penang and Sarawak classified as high-income economies as of 2022. [6]
The per capita GDP for Kuala Lumpur in 2013 was RM79,752 with an average annual growth rate of 5.6 percent, [106] and RM94,722 in 2015. [105] Average monthly household income is RM9,073 (~$2,200) as of 2016, growing at a pace of approximately 6% a year. [ 107 ]
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 $29,247 (Year 2000 dollars).
GDP and GDP per capita data are according to International Monetary Fund's October 2023 estimates. [1] ... Klang Valley (Kuala Lumpur) 8,309,689: 8,347.00 141,979:
GDP [2] • Total: US$ 142 billion • Per capita: US$ 17,086: ... Greater Kuala Lumpur is the geographical term that determines the boundaries of metropolitan Kuala ...
Kuala Lumpur was the site of the first EAS in 2005. ... Development of real GDP per capita, 1820 to 2018. Malaysia is a relatively open state-oriented and newly ...
Selangor is the richest state in Malaysia in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita . [100] On 27 August 2005, Selangor was officially declared the first developed state in Malaysia by the state government.
This is a list of country subdivisions by gross domestic product (nominal and PPP) per capita in the world, ordered by GDP per capita. Entries are limited to those entities exceeding 50,000 U.S. dollars. Those subdivisions which are the largest (in GDP per capita terms) in their respective countries are shown in bold.