I've been a huge fan of Mr Money TV. However the questions been asked it's not even related to "How much salary we need to survive in Klang Valley". Specially the question of highest level education what does it have to do with living in Klang Valley? And the worst of it is guessing a stranger's salary based on their highest level of education? Personally it came of pretty judgemental. I hope Mr Money TV can reconsider about asking the "question".
Based on the small small sampling that they gather, it shows education level doesn’t really translate to salary. And it also indicates different range of salary will have different perception towards “comfortable” living. It fluctuates from person from 3k to 10k. It shows the higher you are earning, the higher “comfortable” standards are. It’s all linked actually, just not translated into wordings well behind the intention.
@TSMSiemens it's all about having views and interest for people to watch the video. Then they earn more money out of views. That's the bottom line of all this content ain't it? Haha..
Meaning that Mr Money TV is also doing a collective data base on demographics level and how much these people are earning, and if you've been to a University and did your FYP you know what I meant, and you can fill-in the rest of the answer yourself.
I live in Bangsar South. Monthly income 2k. I live alone. Not married. No kids. Not in a relationship. I rent a room rather than a unit. No personal transport, only rely on public transport. I eat once and sometimes twice a day with two dishes. I cook at home rather than eat out. Most expensive thing I own is a gaming laptop. Monthly rent plus utilities under 800. Have no personal debts, credit debts, loans or pay later bills that I need to pay for. No membership fees. No mortgages or down payments either. I save at least 1000 per month. It's survival mode, but it's quite comfy. It's doable. There are cheaper rooms too, giving u more financial leeway.
I think in Klang Valley, there's also a huge disparity between living standards between localities. Such as comparing those in Cheras to Hartamas or Shah Alam to PJ. If this experiment were to be done in Shah Alam or Cheras/Kajang, I bet the answer would be very different.
In my opinion, if single income earning RM10k with wife/husband and having kids living in KV, it's really a B40 actually after nett, and they are driving perodua only, provided that other half who is also working, then their lifestyle should be at ease.
U can live in KL with 3-4k salary Been there done that Just forget bout cars,walk a lot and eat in kopitiam gaiss or cook urself Unless u hit 20mill jackpot and park that money in asb/epf then u can easily live with 10-20k pension
it depends on what kind of lifestyle (salary for single person) 1. surviving mode- using bike, rent a room, eat rice n 1 dish, or cook at home (rm2k-3k) 2. comfortable living- have a proton saga at least, own an apartment at least, eat 3-4 meal with few dishes, own all the needs and some wants, some light travelling (3k-6k) 3. luxury living - own a landed or higher end condo, own car price rm100k and above, eat high eat restaurant sometimes or often, and able to buy mostly branded stuff and travel like weeks staying in 5 stars hotels ) (6k-15k)
There are 2 types of people in the world - people who create and people who consume. People who create find their joy in doing. People who consume find joy in having. The latter category will never be satisfied. The former can live with the bare minimum as long as they are working on what brings their hearts joy. Find your passion and you will find happiness and life will suddenly take care of you. If you focus on having, even 6-7 zeros in your bank account will not satisfy you.
That girl is still young, the man owned a house in Hartamas, how can he pay with just 7k-8k salary? A vet is a doctor, and she guessed RM 2.5k ? Alamak
if you outer Kuala Lumpur such as Puchong, Putrajaya, Kajang, Shah Alam, Sg Long is really cheap places to stay when you are working KL area or outer. Depends on ur salary actually. Monthly idea salary would be great is RM7,000 above because its easily relax more than RM7,000 below My salary = 5 digits... not even flexing its all hard work and think wisely before spending or doing smth that involves with money.
fuck of la ray mak, diu niama, pretentious poor but living good life on your music and YT and shit, dont come here pretending you're poor la, jibai, go komen on other YT videos la
Depends what you deem as "COMFORTABLE". Every people's needs and wants are different with different background and different financial committment due to their family and health. But a safe bet is RM8k to RM10k
I got close to 50k month as a foreigner, and have to say, felt a little uncomfortable when I got know what local hires were earning, IE, significantly less...
Come to work in Singapore. Security guards and waiters/waitresses salaries are already minimum $2k. Suitable for those with SPM or SPTM qualification. This is equivalent to MYR7k or more, not counting overtime pay. If one works in admin or in factories run by MNC, can get close to MYR10k or more per month. Suitable for those who have a relevant diploma/degree. Better still for those who studied overseas. If work long enough in SG, can get PR status and will be getting CPF. Then, retire in M'sia with a few houses/condos to collect rent in time to come. SG treats M'sians with fairness and respect.
@danielthng9640 Need to adjust and change mindset. Malaysians are a very adaptable group of people and are resilient. Work in SG when young after a few years can save enough to buy house and car. Later, become own boss and employ others to work with you when you return home.
After watching this video i conclude that majority of the people now are earning between 2-4k and 10k above is quite common in particular field like IT career.
Mr money.. can u do a show on is better than cpf for high wage earners .. because in SG there is a cap on contribution rate while in Malaysia there isn’t ..
I’m earning my salary from RM 1000 to 1500 a month some time me and my wife work and we just get 1500 a month. Once in blue moon reaching 3000 to 5000 a month.
For all those questions: highest education i have double diploma, most expensive i own is a condominium, i own a car bmw X3, expected minimum salary is 20K, i'm in sales industry. My average net monthly income is 20K but i still feel like broke.
Spend for monthly food around 1k, for single dont hv a car, room rental 4-5k should be fine, to reach comfort yes at least 7k n above n married person should earn more
Damn, I have lived at PJ before with a 2K per month and I stay at the cheapest apartment available with 5 people including me. It made me really lazy to go out and have some fun because everything there was expensive.
Hello Mr Money, I liked that you've got this rolling. A series based on the living cost and projection, in different segments of expenses & in a variety of population (ie singles/married/retirees/independent/dependent (ie oku), will add value to your endeavour. Great initiative no doubt.
Even in Klang Valley, there are different areas.... If you are not born here, raise here & living here for more than 20yrs. You will feel the pinch. 😅 I'm a PJrian & also DJrian too 🤣
To be comfortable, RM100k a month would be good I reckon. I already make RM35k a month in my early 30s (KLCC area) but I still feel quite poor sometimes hmmm. I am still very careful with my expenses.
nope, the fastest-growing industry in the world, the blockchain industry. But work is just work. Actually, on the side I make more from altcoins recently lol (closed Oct with 90k profit) and this is on top of that work lui.@@gwendalyn256 got tons of opportunity to huat, depends if you want to find out or not. DYOR, only rely on yourself
I'm a fan of Mr Money TV but this video is way off the mark. I think i've seen those same questions being asked from another TH-camr a few months back.
Me and wife earn 7k - 10k monthly. With 3 kids… its never enough. I drive a bezza..and thats it. Rent 700, daycare 1800, the rest are foods, medical insurance, etc…
The questions are not even relevant. Please asked first whether u r married or single and then then the money required to live comfortably. And guessing ppls salary are terrible. Might as well she just guess 3k - 5k for everyone. U can do better than this Mr. Money.
I disagree that you don’t need to worry about what you study vs what you do. For someone who depended on the government to fund her education (private education is too expensive), it is just sad to see people getting places in public uni but ended not utilising what they learned when there are lots of people who need the opportunity but get none. - Don’t study for the sake of a paper, many others needed that opportunity to make bring them / their family out of the B40 range.
Thats equal to rm500 in early 2000. Rm1000 in 2010. Rm2000 basically SPM level first time going into a workforce. High education level should be atleast rm4000 if we wanna talk about fair
between 3-5k guess lol.... why dont u make it between 1k-8k? lol my highest edu - SPM most expensive item - House (Sabah) live comfortably in KV - around RM3000 Job - Logistic (shipping) try guess my salary
I think they should do this more often..it’s kinda vibrant..plus from here you can tell how Malaysian reaction, the socio economic etc.. Not being racist but just sharing my thoughts..sorry if anyone got offended..just wanna share..from the video shown we can guest most malay do have stereotypes mind..asking them about comfortably salary and expensive things etc..simply answer all of them less RM5k, owning car, iPhone etc..seriously that is how far that you wannabe and wanna get ?? Like seriously haha.. and some Chinese are sceptical..asking them how much they earn or do for living they’ll hav some kind of gesture that you simple can notice kinda of awkward and 50-50 wanna share or not..perhaps maybe there are things are also playing inside their mind that they think the most best to them whether to share or not.hmmm
To some people, comfortable means as long as all needs are met, get to enjoy a bit here and there and have some savings. To some people, comfortable means I GET TO GO OUT ENJOY KAU KAU, don't get to enjoy enough means not comfortable. 😅 tl;dr - expenditure vs expectations.
If house in hartamas you think their salary is 8 to 10k? Gurlll, which era are you in? I think guessing wrong salary and then asking them to declare the salary is so sad.
BRO...people living in hartamas,bangsar,ampang etc maybe their parents bought home during early year 1990++House that area still cheaper...compare to now millions sudah..gaji 3-4k cukup la diornh tapi for sure they earn more than 15k ~ 30k
To survive and make it every month, RM4k - 5k. To be comfortable, RM8k - 10k at least.
I've been a huge fan of Mr Money TV. However the questions been asked it's not even related to "How much salary we need to survive in Klang Valley". Specially the question of highest level education what does it have to do with living in Klang Valley? And the worst of it is guessing a stranger's salary based on their highest level of education? Personally it came of pretty judgemental. I hope Mr Money TV can reconsider about asking the "question".
I personally dont understand the objective of guessing people's salary. How does it relate to the video title? Very disappointed in this video.
Based on the small small sampling that they gather, it shows education level doesn’t really translate to salary.
And it also indicates different range of salary will have different perception towards “comfortable” living. It fluctuates from person from 3k to 10k. It shows the higher you are earning, the higher “comfortable” standards are.
It’s all linked actually, just not translated into wordings well behind the intention.
@TSMSiemens it's all about having views and interest for people to watch the video. Then they earn more money out of views. That's the bottom line of all this content ain't it? Haha..
Meaning that Mr Money TV is also doing a collective data base on demographics level and how much these people are earning, and if you've been to a University and did your FYP you know what I meant, and you can fill-in the rest of the answer yourself.
Since when the channel is really related to anything? Its just randomly talking about theory base on their opinions....
5k is too low in KV. RM8-10k is a comfortable range with extra cash.
I live in Bangsar South. Monthly income 2k. I live alone. Not married. No kids. Not in a relationship. I rent a room rather than a unit. No personal transport, only rely on public transport. I eat once and sometimes twice a day with two dishes. I cook at home rather than eat out. Most expensive thing I own is a gaming laptop. Monthly rent plus utilities under 800. Have no personal debts, credit debts, loans or pay later bills that I need to pay for. No membership fees. No mortgages or down payments either. I save at least 1000 per month. It's survival mode, but it's quite comfy. It's doable. There are cheaper rooms too, giving u more financial leeway.
Fuh survival betul hang dduk tengah Bandar Tu boleh save lagi 🎉🎉
how old are you btw?
I think in Klang Valley, there's also a huge disparity between living standards between localities. Such as comparing those in Cheras to Hartamas or Shah Alam to PJ. If this experiment were to be done in Shah Alam or Cheras/Kajang, I bet the answer would be very different.
In my opinion, if single income earning RM10k with wife/husband and having kids living in KV, it's really a B40 actually after nett, and they are driving perodua only, provided that other half who is also working, then their lifestyle should be at ease.
U can live in KL with 3-4k salary
Been there done that
Just forget bout cars,walk a lot and eat in kopitiam gaiss or cook urself
Unless u hit 20mill jackpot and park that money in asb/epf then u can easily live with 10-20k pension
it depends on what kind of lifestyle (salary for single person)
1. surviving mode- using bike, rent a room, eat rice n 1 dish, or cook at home (rm2k-3k)
2. comfortable living- have a proton saga at least, own an apartment at least, eat 3-4 meal with few dishes, own all the needs and some wants, some light travelling (3k-6k)
3. luxury living - own a landed or higher end condo, own car price rm100k and above, eat high eat restaurant sometimes or often, and able to buy mostly branded stuff and travel like weeks staying in 5 stars hotels ) (6k-15k)
i feel the question is a bit off..hmm
Ideally 20k is comfortable for Klang Valley. Some kampung area rm2500 is ok.
with the inflation and 3 kids and all...i would say total household income RM40k to be comfortable tbh
Accurate, 40K minimum for 3 kids and in KV to be comfortable and worry-free.
1 question, 3 kids, international school, rent 4 rooms apartment, car, you need RM40k to live comfortably?
@@CharlyLiu if 4 rooms apartment. I'd say rm60k. Rm40k just ok ok only lah
Tbh the question is irrelevant
i think the question should be, how much salary is acceptable to live in those places
There are 2 types of people in the world - people who create and people who consume.
People who create find their joy in doing. People who consume find joy in having. The latter category will never be satisfied. The former can live with the bare minimum as long as they are working on what brings their hearts joy.
Find your passion and you will find happiness and life will suddenly take care of you. If you focus on having, even 6-7 zeros in your bank account will not satisfy you.
That girl is still young, the man owned a house in Hartamas, how can he pay with just 7k-8k salary? A vet is a doctor, and she guessed RM 2.5k ? Alamak
Good job guys.
if you outer Kuala Lumpur such as Puchong, Putrajaya, Kajang, Shah Alam, Sg Long is really cheap places to stay when you are working KL area or outer. Depends on ur salary actually.
Monthly idea salary would be great is RM7,000 above because its easily relax more than RM7,000 below
My salary = 5 digits... not even flexing its all hard work and think wisely before spending or doing smth that involves with money.
Poor ones like me live in Ampang
That is typical Malaysian mentality. Every other ppl is rich except themselves. Maybe they are too humble or low self confidence.
fuck of la ray mak, diu niama, pretentious poor but living good life on your music and YT and shit, dont come here pretending you're poor la, jibai, go komen on other YT videos la
@@vinvin5238hehe I’m just kidding
@@hktan636chill bro. I come over to kacau kacau only.
Depends what you deem as "COMFORTABLE". Every people's needs and wants are different with different background and different financial committment due to their family and health. But a safe bet is RM8k to RM10k
you are wrong. Minimum salary in Malaysia should be 50k per month to be comfortable
I got close to 50k month as a foreigner, and have to say, felt a little uncomfortable when I got know what local hires were earning, IE, significantly less...
asking SAME questions every single time still need to look at the phone??? lol anyway its a good one thanks for this initiative
Come to work in Singapore. Security guards and waiters/waitresses salaries are already minimum $2k. Suitable for those with SPM or SPTM qualification. This is equivalent to MYR7k or more, not counting overtime pay. If one works in admin or in factories run by MNC, can get close to MYR10k or more per month. Suitable for those who have a relevant diploma/degree. Better still for those who studied overseas. If work long enough in SG, can get PR status and will be getting CPF. Then, retire in M'sia with a few houses/condos to collect rent in time to come. SG treats M'sians with fairness and respect.
Different currency value yes u earn more there compared malaysia
Cannot tahan their work culture la. They always go go go one. No chill at all.
@@itscloudyinside Work mah. No go there to holiday.
But able to sustain the work culture?
@danielthng9640 Need to adjust and change mindset. Malaysians are a very adaptable group of people and are resilient. Work in SG when young after a few years can save enough to buy house and car. Later, become own boss and employ others to work with you when you return home.
After watching this video i conclude that majority of the people now are earning between 2-4k and 10k above is quite common in particular field like IT career.
Greeting from Malaysia 🇲🇾
to survive i do 2 job in klang valley, 8am until 9pm everyday
All about one’s lifestyle. A bit hard for today’s generation with all the peer pressure on social media.
Mr money.. can u do a show on is better than cpf for high wage earners .. because in SG there is a cap on contribution rate while in Malaysia there isn’t ..
I’m earning my salary from RM 1000 to 1500 a month some time me and my wife work and we just get 1500 a month. Once in blue moon reaching 3000 to 5000 a month.
If our taste is so atas, no amount of income is ever enough to live comfortably anywhere on earth.
Man.. I live in JB, 5k is not even enough to live comfortably, I dont think living in Klang Valley 5k is enough
5k is already enough, but having a wife and kids would be not enough
I don't have a family but a house and a car. I barely survive lol@@izzuddinmnasir4884
Anyone know who is this girl? Did she do yt?
My houses and cars are paid for and I need RK12 K to live comfortably. Yes, I live in Damansara.
For all those questions: highest education i have double diploma, most expensive i own is a condominium, i own a car bmw X3, expected minimum salary is 20K, i'm in sales industry. My average net monthly income is 20K but i still feel like broke.
Abundance is a mindset. 20k you can easily invest half that and still live well. Unless you’re an alcoholic lol.
Spend for monthly food around 1k, for single dont hv a car, room rental 4-5k should be fine, to reach comfort yes at least 7k n above n married person should earn more
For a single person like me, RM3500 (after EPF deduction) and above is enough for me to survive in KL.
20 to 30k..now i know what field to encourage my children..
engineers generally will have high salary, IT engineers as well
But how did he go from Business to Engineering?
@@marcusianaviation9372 Bachelors degree in engineering then MBA 🙂
@@marcusianaviation9372IT field also need business minds.😊
PJ definitely need minimum 10k for singles these days, stuff are getting pretty expensive. No joke
Now slap on things like kids, aiyoooo jialat.
Damn, I have lived at PJ before with a 2K per month and I stay at the cheapest apartment available with 5 people including me. It made me really lazy to go out and have some fun because everything there was expensive.
5k is just nice and manage to live but just not comfortably
just enough to survive
Hello Mr Money, I liked that you've got this rolling. A series based on the living cost and projection, in different segments of expenses & in a variety of population (ie singles/married/retirees/independent/dependent (ie oku), will add value to your endeavour. Great initiative no doubt.
Even in Klang Valley, there are different areas.... If you are not born here, raise here & living here for more than 20yrs. You will feel the pinch. 😅 I'm a PJrian & also DJrian too 🤣
Why ask this type of questions..alamak...there are more intelligent questions to ask...
3:40 education is a scam brother diploma has a house in hartamas
Hi! What do you think about a RM 18000 monthly salary for living in KLCC for a couple with a dog? Is it probably to save some money?
I look at here with my 3k salary, even when im not even at kampung area, i feel like i cant survive
5k for single , 10k for married
I live in Kedah and household income is about 8k plus plus. Stiil not enough in this current economy
😂
Education of kids ? Cost ?
To be comfortable, RM100k a month would be good I reckon. I already make RM35k a month in my early 30s (KLCC area) but I still feel quite poor sometimes hmmm. I am still very careful with my expenses.
You made my day! thanks!
What do you do for work?
Management consultant?
Unfortunately most people won't even see the light of day of 35k a month. Let alone 100k
nope, the fastest-growing industry in the world, the blockchain industry. But work is just work. Actually, on the side I make more from altcoins recently lol (closed Oct with 90k profit) and this is on top of that work lui.@@gwendalyn256 got tons of opportunity to huat, depends if you want to find out or not. DYOR, only rely on yourself
“I think you’re earning between 1k-20k, am I right?”
I'm a fan of Mr Money TV but this video is way off the mark. I think i've seen those same questions being asked from another TH-camr a few months back.
Me and wife earn 7k - 10k monthly. With 3 kids… its never enough. I drive a bezza..and thats it. Rent 700, daycare 1800, the rest are foods, medical insurance, etc…
Yes because things are getting expensive ..pay car instalment , house instalment , insurance, medical , electricity 10k not enough 😢
I wonder how you all manage to get high pay position... mostly i found especially in engineering just 3k-5k only
The East Asian Woman looks like delicate lace. Omg. So beautiful
This is why its better to start your own business and not work for anyone. You will make a livable wage having your own business.
15k in KL to live comfortably if subsidies have not been taken away. hahaha
i make 20k an hour
Indonesian Rupiah?
20k of what? sand?
@@Onion_Knights 20k dead people money
So uncomfortable to watch because of the questions.The interviewer is weird.
Our cost of living is way too expensive..if you compare dollar to dollar with Singapore u will realised we are damn poor.
At least net rm15k
Min 5K to live slight comfortable in KV but surely no saving 😢
The questions are not even relevant. Please asked first whether u r married or single and then then the money required to live comfortably. And guessing ppls salary are terrible. Might as well she just guess 3k - 5k for everyone. U can do better than this Mr. Money.
I disagree that you don’t need to worry about what you study vs what you do. For someone who depended on the government to fund her education (private education is too expensive), it is just sad to see people getting places in public uni but ended not utilising what they learned when there are lots of people who need the opportunity but get none. - Don’t study for the sake of a paper, many others needed that opportunity to make bring them / their family out of the B40 range.
Our Government are useless always spin
I think 2k is enough
Thats equal to rm500 in early 2000. Rm1000 in 2010. Rm2000 basically SPM level first time going into a workforce. High education level should be atleast rm4000 if we wanna talk about fair
Welp, im quiting my job after 5 years of working, never been in rm3k mark salary would be a best minimal salary for degree
Where you get the book? Got PDF version?
the guessing about salary is really distasteful, you should just give them a range to choose. Such as below 5k above 5k or above 10k.
Idk man, I'm making 19k gross and it still feels like I'm fucking broke.
I mean you can look at your commitments ...I went from 2K plus to 10K in 3 years...my commitments and living standards stayed the same
Bro you can still be broke at 40k. Nothing to do with salary :)
looks like u have trouble managing finance
u need to re-look at your finance. Ppl survive with 2k salary and have kids.
between 3-5k guess lol.... why dont u make it between 1k-8k? lol
my highest edu - SPM
most expensive item - House (Sabah)
live comfortably in KV - around RM3000
Job - Logistic (shipping)
try guess my salary
15k and above for individual..5k live also not enough to live in ipoh la aduh
try again in Kota Kinabalu
What a weird video. Dont really know what's the point... Doesn't seem as well planned as previous ones.
Content creator running out of ideas. Signs of desperation.
Stdy for vet - but being housewife.. hmmm
I will not entertain someone I don't know who asks me a personal question, period.
No worries, we will never see you being interviewed
Most expensive i bought....education!! It worth it because my mentality improve. Ever my car are not expensive as my education 😂
thanks for this survey team
Funny action huh. Go to silent hill is reaction
Do this interview in bangsar south 😂
Agree, or Cyberjaya also interesting
I think they should do this more often..it’s kinda vibrant..plus from here you can tell how Malaysian reaction, the socio economic etc..
Not being racist but just sharing my thoughts..sorry if anyone got offended..just wanna share..from the video shown we can guest most malay do have stereotypes mind..asking them about comfortably salary and expensive things etc..simply answer all of them less RM5k, owning car, iPhone etc..seriously that is how far that you wannabe and wanna get ?? Like seriously haha.. and some Chinese are sceptical..asking them how much they earn or do for living they’ll hav some kind of gesture that you simple can notice kinda of awkward and 50-50 wanna share or not..perhaps maybe there are things are also playing inside their mind that they think the most best to them whether to share or not.hmmm
Pisang gaji bwh 2k...mati laa
Just ask how much is needed to survive then cukup lo…no need ask how much ppl actually earn de…you want to create jealousy and anger ah
What i learn, dont live in KL 😂
To some people, comfortable means as long as all needs are met, get to enjoy a bit here and there and have some savings.
To some people, comfortable means I GET TO GO OUT ENJOY KAU KAU, don't get to enjoy enough means not comfortable.
😅 tl;dr - expenditure vs expectations.
20k minimum to live comfortably in KL.
Pls learn how to pronounce comfortable ?
Good titles, bad questions :/
Tolng Saya abng
If house in hartamas you think their salary is 8 to 10k? Gurlll, which era are you in?
I think guessing wrong salary and then asking them to declare the salary is so sad.
BRO...people living in hartamas,bangsar,ampang etc maybe their parents bought home during early year 1990++House that area still cheaper...compare to now millions sudah..gaji 3-4k cukup la diornh tapi for sure they earn more than 15k ~ 30k
Money money money💰🫰