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When RM1,800 a month is ‘too high’ a salary in Sabah
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3/9/2025
The cost of doing business, lack of infrastructure, political instability and a small market are keeping salaries low in Sabah, say experts.
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https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2025/03/10/when-rm1800-a-month-is-too-high-a-salary-in-sabah/
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https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/bahasa/tempatan/2025/03/10/bila-gaji-rm1800-terlalu-tinggi-di-sabah/
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Nor Ashikin Diana, a graduate with a bachelor's degree in management technology, tried to
00:06
get a job in her home state of Sabah but her asking salary of 1,800 ringgit a month was
00:12
considered too high.
00:14
That prompted her to go west to Peninsular Malaysia where she said salaries are much
00:19
higher for jobs requiring the qualifications and skills that she possesses.
00:24
Nor Ashikin's predicament is not unique to her.
00:28
Employees in Sabah pay among the lowest salaries compared with the rest of the country according
00:32
to data from the statistics department.
00:35
Official statistics show the average salary in March 2023 was 4,858 ringgit a month in
00:42
Putrajaya, 4,521 ringgit in Kuala Lumpur and 3,885 ringgit in Selangor.
00:51
On the other hand, in Sabah, the average salary was only 3,127 ringgit a month.
00:58
According to Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Christina
01:02
Tee, many businesses in Sabah are family-owned, small or medium-sized enterprises focusing
01:08
on the domestic market with limited resources to offer competitive wages compared to West
01:13
Malaysia.
01:14
SME Association of Sabah President Fumi Kee said running a business in Sabah is costly
01:20
due to frequent power and water supply disruptions, poor connectivity within the state and limited
01:26
links to other states and abroad.
01:28
Meanwhile, economist Madeline Burma cited a lack of political stability and adequate
01:33
infrastructure as factors that have prevented businesses in Sabah from offering more competitive
01:39
wages.
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