Malaysia

Present data on poverty does not reflect situation on the ground, says activist

Penang Hindu Association president Datuk P. Murugiah said poverty interpretations differ from state to state

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 15 Jun 2025 4:13PM

Present data on poverty does not reflect situation on the ground, says activist
Jobs on offer to the B40 also do not provide high income. - June 15, 2025

by Ian McIntyre

A VETERAN civil activist has called on Penang to revive how it projects poverty in the state, as the present data is not reflective of what is happening on the ground.

Penang Hindu Association president Datuk P. Murugiah said that poverty calculation needs to incorporate emerging factors such as the threat of illness; locality conditions such as housing prices and leasing, as well as the median salaries in a particular locality.

"When statistics are compiled, a B40 family may not have a member, who is ailing, or a M40 - middle class family would automatically digress into a B40 low middle income status, if they fall ill or lose jobs."

Jobs on offer to the B40 also do not provide high income.

Hence, poverty interpretations differ from state to state, said Murugiah.

There cannot be one formula for the entire country - surely Sabah and Sarawak also have varying factors.

There are also the factors of aging, disability and single motherhood, said Murugiah.

In 2022, Penang reportedly had a relatively low absolute poverty rate of 0.1%, with 15.3% of households experiencing poverty.

The state's poverty rate has significantly decreased over the years, with the absolute poverty rate dropping from 43.7% in 1970 to 0.1% in 2022.

However, rising costs and challenges in accessing basic services continue to affect low-income households, particularly those led by women or individuals with disabilities.

"We have yet to consider the category of migrant workers including those who are married to local residents."

According to Murugiah, the association has been helping 300 families over the past decade with aid.

The aid comes from providing groceries and medical attention from volunteer doctors.

The former Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) activist, said that in Penang, housing rental remains beyond the reach of the B40.

"It is one area which the state must give renewed focus to," said Murugiah.

He urged the state government officials and the respective state assemblymen, especially from PAS to go down to the ground to see for themselves.

Murugiah named the localities in Nibong Tebal, Kepala Batas, Air Itam (Farlim), Maccalum, and inner-city George Town, as areas prone to poverty.

He urged more attention be given to families with bed-ridden members and single parentage. - June 15, 2025.

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