The Value of Work: Why Wages in Malaysia Are Falling Behind
Tejvinder Singh, Co-Founder & CEO, Great Pyramid
07-May-25 11:00

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Why are Malaysians earning less in real terms than they did 40 years ago, even with degrees, skills, and experience? We’ve talked a lot about hiring trends, retention strategies, and the evolving role of HR. But today we’re tackling a deeper structural issue: wage stagnation. Despite rising costs, salaries have barely moved when adjusted for inflation, especially for fresh graduates. This isn’t just an economic concern. It’s a talent crisis that affects how we hire, retain, and value work in Malaysia. Today, we explore how we got here and what needs to change.
Produced by: Richard Bradbury, Kishan Sivaswamy
Presented by: Richard Bradbury
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Categories: the workplace, economy, markets, managing, financial wellness
Tags: malaysia wages, rising living cost, gen z workforce, inflation, wage stagnation, hr,