The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia has lowest poverty rate in SE Asia — Salleh

- - Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: The Central Intelligen­ce Agency (CIA), World Factbook 2017 has reported that Malaysia’s poverty rate is the lowest when compared to other Southeast Asian countries, said Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak.

He said it was just 3.8 percent compared to Vietnam and Indonesia (11.3 percent), Thailand (12.6 percent) , Laos (22 percent), the Philippine­s (25.2 percent) and Myanmar (32.7 percent).

“If compared to other countries with a high poverty line like Syria (82.5 percent), Madagascar (75.3 percent) and Zimbabwe (72.3 percent), I feel grateful over Malaysia’s success in ensuring the well-being of the people,” he said on his blog, sskeruak. blogspot.my., yesterday.

He also said the report highlighte­d that Malaysia’s per capita Gross Domestic product was US$27,200, which was far better than those of its regional peers as Thailand (US$16,800), Indonesia (US$11,700), the Philippine­s (US$7,700), Vietnam (US$6,400), Myanmar (US$6,000) and Laos (US$5,700).

Salleh stressed that Malaysia’s success was different from the perception of certain quarters who felt the country had been left behind, but, the current data clearly showed it had achieved a level of economic growth that was very good in contrast to neighbouri­ng countries.

“Samuel P. Huntington in his book, Political Order in Changing Societies, said one way of evaluating the political developmen­t of a country is to watch its economic growth.

“The index of measuremen­t he used was per capita income and the poverty line,” he added.

Salleh expressed confidence that through the government’s efforts at making Malaysia a high income nation, 2018 promises a better outcome for the lives of the people.

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