Very Few Malaysians Can Afford To Retire. What Went Wrong? | Insight | Full Episode

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  • Between 2020 and 2022, around USD$33 billion was withdrawn from Malaysia’s pension fund, the Employee Provident Fund (EPF), to help mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, about half of EPF contributors under the age of 55 have less than MYR10,000 in their accounts. And according to EPF officials, only 4 per cent of Malaysians can afford to retire.
    As soaring inflation and the weak ringgit drive up cost of living, the opposition has piled pressure on the government to allow for another round of EPF withdrawals. But Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has resisted further drawdowns. Can Malaysians afford to retire? What plans does the government have to replenish the pension fund? Is Malaysia facing a retirement timebomb?
    00:00 Introduction
    01:11 Why the need to withdraw pensions early?
    7:29 Malaysia’s depleted retirement savings
    10:41 Inflation and the rising cost of living
    13:43 One freelance worker's situation
    19:45 Was allowing early pension withdrawals the right move?
    23:33 A deeper problem: Malaysians not saving enough
    32:15 Can the EPF be replenished?
    37:24 What could happen to retiring Malaysians with no savings?
    41:13 A race against time to rebuild the EPF
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  • @sitechca70
    @sitechca70 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +793

    When I visited Malaysia, I saw people from all walks of life queing up for RM100 durians, many youths queing up for RM20 drinks. It seemed like Malaysians are earning ringgit but spending US dollars on non-food items. Story books at RM70, can of grease at RM40, car tire replacement RM400, RM20 drinks. These are all US prices when converted. It's a wonder then how Malaysians can afford things but yet I saw tons of Malaysians spending like they're rich everywhere. It's a mystery to me.

    • @azimahmohamed5417
      @azimahmohamed5417 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +126

      As Malaysian, I wonder why too..wait when there is long weekend..many flock onto highways and head to resorts.. certainty they never ask any money from me..its their own 😂😂..I guess they have the money to spend!

    • @alternativeaaron
      @alternativeaaron 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +113

      that's true, I've seen that as well. The public rushing to buy new things be it clothes, tech, collectibles, etc) when it is newly launched, go for RM100+ meal , spend all their money earn and repeating that cycle of tempted buying, having no savings.. when the rainy days comes, they blame this and that..

    • @1knightero
      @1knightero 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +80

      Not to mention spending hundred of ringgit on concert . And Machine always packed with people like its giving out free iphone !!

    • @justinl1880
      @justinl1880 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

      When I visited Johore Bharu from KL, I saw lots of Singaporean or Malaysian working in Singapore flocked into the city to pump petrol, buy cheap groceries and food. It's a wonder how they manage their time to spend just 2 days of their weekends to do such simple stuff in their own neighborhood

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

      Stagflation. Experiencing by most economies all over the world now. Fiat money is becoming more worthless by the day.

  • @edinawi
    @edinawi 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +378

    The main problem in Malaysia is our lack of financial literacy. During MCO our company was paying wages at usual time at usual rate. A big percentage of my colleagues decided to withdraw from EPF and use it to buy luxury goods. The general excuse is that its their money and they can do as they please with it. Its worrying as some of those categorised as B40 actually drank venti Starbucks daily. Most Malaysian suffered hardship due to poor financial planning and indulging in their wants. I try to educate my staff through my own actions. For example I bought coffee pods instead of buying overpriced lattes, I initiated weekly group lunch in pantry by cooking rice in office and bringing lauk to share. This is my effort educate people on how with minimal efforts you could always change your lifestyle and save more.

    • @patrickH206
      @patrickH206 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      Drinking Starbucks vs coffee pods isn't really a good example. literacy in personal financial doesn't require anyone to be a monk.
      A good financial plan for daily life has a part that's for happiness / quality of life.
      As long as they know that the decision of drinking Starbucks is not buying something else they want, and they stay within budget they planned, it's all good.
      It's about understanding your financial situation, creating a plan, and sticking to the plan.

    • @danielchee9655
      @danielchee9655 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Malaysia needs a both a public and a private pension plan for the employees. They should pay into these pension funds during their working years. They will receive a monthly payment from both these pension funds. This is based on my personal experience. I receive an amount from the state and one from my company pension fund. With two streams of income, I am able to live a very comfortable life in my pension years.

    • @Onion_Knights
      @Onion_Knights 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      yes, and more are trying to get more from EPF, “my money my choice”… lol after retiring, they expect the government or charities to help them

    • @fm86868686
      @fm86868686 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Let them do what they like lah

    • @Reason4Termination
      @Reason4Termination 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      People can't think beyond their future. Does not need financial literacy, just need bulletproof E.Q. and a bit of I.Q.
      Also, the trick is to not make a large family :'D

  • @monofootballacademy3285
    @monofootballacademy3285 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +259

    As Thai people who went to Malaysia several time since I was 9 years old. I remember the first time I came Malaysia in 1986, the country so much develop far beyond Thailand. But after series of visit I can feel the country still the same while Thailand grow up. And from the last visit year ago I can say Thailand start to leave them behind that remind me about Rabbit and Turtle's tale. Please don't get me wrong but the point is wondering what is going on

    • @mivaz6874
      @mivaz6874 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      what can I tell u is since 2000 - 2008 they have plant a seed in malaysian mindset is u earn how much u spent all of it and u still have ur job .2008 - 2015 economy growing but all the elite class next gen move out no one spent enough money inside malaysia which the cash not flow back to malaysia they grow on other country so example father still work here give money to son/daughters to spend on other country . 2015- 2018 the trade with china all come to malaysia grow many didnt care about minimum wager fix on rm1000 below ,so all boss earn more than 100%+ profit , 2018-2023 is the worst time malaysia have to face all problem boom because of covid , all the boss are crying .

    • @ajatasyu7793
      @ajatasyu7793 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Government under Malay Bumiputera is incopetence, ineffective, and suck la 😁😁😁

    • @secrets.295
      @secrets.295 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +48

      Malaysia has been developing a lot since 1986 actually. To say we havent grown by much is kinda false. Thailand has been catching up that's the thing. Also many countries failed to move to developed country status and are stucked in the middle income category. Example are Russia, Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, etc. The problem is shifting from a labor intensive economy to one that is highly skilled is not an easy task to do. Right now Thailand's GDP per capita is around USD 7000-8000. Once they reached above USD 10,000 that is when things get tricky. Because at that point Thailand is no longer a cheap manufacturing hub and whether Thailand can transition to high skilled workforce really depends on what type of policies they are doing right now. I havent read enough about Thailand's economy but I have a feeling that the Thais will be stuck too just like Malaysia at some point.

    • @Do2mifasol-nh3lq
      @Do2mifasol-nh3lq 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@secrets.295
      malaysia and Thailand have same problems.
      Malaysian :
      Gdp percapita 12k $ + household debt 10k $
      Thailand :
      Gdp percapita 8k $ + household debt 6k $

    • @schadenfreude6274
      @schadenfreude6274 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@secrets.295 If you think Malaysia has been developing alot since 1986, you are still living in a dreamland. People like you are the reason why Malaysia has completely failed. :)

  • @kortyEdna825
    @kortyEdna825 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +128

    Am 58 retiring next year but the thought of retirement gives me weakness. My apologies to everyone who have retired and filing social security during this time after putting in all those years of work just to lose everything to a problem you never imagined to happen. It’s so difficult for people who are retired and have no savings or loved ones to fall back on.

    • @Pamela.jess.245
      @Pamela.jess.245 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      True, It has never been easier to understand how to build your money after retirement than it is right now with the inflation, when you may study and experience a completely variegated market passively by employing a successful portfolio-advisor. The impacts of the U.S. dollar's gain or fall on investments, in my opinion, are complex.

    • @TONGHOOIHWA-sr3zf
      @TONGHOOIHWA-sr3zf 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Penang Gov't DAP YB SP ( name Phee Boon Poh) he stealing my this sim card Digi number 010xxx7342 is my name and my Ic number give scammer Boss Dato'Gillian Teh Yeong Keat and Dato 'Teh Yong Khoon company in Eng Teknologi Holdings SDN.BHD and Eng Teknologi SDN.BHD do system WiFi business dirty, also stealing copy link share my Nokia software small phone using system business FB WiFi, I all report police, because my small Nokia phone software no have Facebook, so many times I going to Burma Road Digi Centre Penang area complain,there maxis centre are have Cctv camera centre also, in JB area Digi Centre ganga bay area also complain ,hindu guy Digi Centre call me charge Sim card number, i don't want because this is my own Ic number and own money buy this sim card Digi number,not a contact sim card Digi number, after in JB go to take another sim card maxis number contract,because i need to find job ,my Nokia software sometimes cannot ring and call ,give this company Boss scammer Dato'Gillian Teh Yeong Keat factory stealing share running system FB and system WiFi business dirty share,they all using Gov't DAP YB SP Phee Boon Poh license stealing link share, i don't know they all always stealing my Digi Sim Card number line ,all i report police in Penang and JB area also, but police always thinking I liar report police and i Idiot , because police penang said to people , i Idiot girl and OKU girl in Penang, my FB Vinnie Tong lost and other's FB also, more than 5 FB give scammer company Eng Teknologi SDN.BHD stealing,4 FB can Find ,4 FB is Ooi Seng Tuck find for me ,don't know using who license Gov't, one FB Vinnie Tong lost, ooi seng Tuck cannot find ,because scammer company HR manager Lee Siew Gaik change name,,change photo and change password, she do bad thing m FB VinnieTong,after i stay in JB R /F are ,they all say to people i idiot ,i just know all the thing,his Gov't HARAPAN DAP YB SP (Phee Boon Poh)do bad thing my phone Nokia software and my sim card Digi number, they all scare me know, this YB SP Phee Boon Poh do bad thing My Digi Sim Card number,and Penang Gov't DAP CM CHOW KON YEOW PM Lim Guan Eng and YB Teh Lai Heng, YB yeoh Soon Hin and YB SP Phee boon Poh stealing my EPF money do bantuan,also Gov't HARAPAN DAP CM CHOW KON YEOW, PM Lim Guan Eng, YB Teh Lai Heng, YB yeoh Soon Hin, YB SP Phee Boon Poh, and PM Anthony Loke link family in Jalan Tengah,Bayan Baru, B.Lepas, Penang. also stealing into my flat more than 5 times,they all not inside Jail yet, about Digi Sim Card number, i also going to Burma Road Digi Centre report because someone stealing my phone Digi Sim card number 010xxx7342 money using internal Facebook Vinnie Tong, this FB Vinnie Tong already lost so many years, all report police,after i stay in JB R/F in A2-1 Apartmemt Lim /Ling 25-06 ( 6 months contract) , Director Lim Fang Wei using bad thing my name do WiFi dirty to this scammer company ENGTEK, Boss name is Dato'Gillian Teh Yeong Keat also Dato 'Teh Yong Khoon,because my sim card Digi number no money do give his company Running System internal Facebook and WiFi business dirty call customer,they using my Nokia software ,call people my Apartmemt room do my letrik do my charger problem and cannot using, also do my phone sometimes no line cannot call, I call people help me do back,but charger letrik already cannot using, this company Boss scammer Dato'Gillian Teh Yeong Keat speaking to people, if i and my company give police catch, i and my company didn't do wrong, this picture guy Gov't DAP YB SP Phee Poh must go to jail, because is he stealing Tong Hooi Hwa Digi Sim Card number 010xxx7342 to my company ENGTEK do System WiFi business dirty and do WiFi system Facebook, year 2016,PM Lim Guan Eng also with this company scammer Boss Dato'Gillian Teh Yeong Keat stealing my EPF money, talk out by his company HR manager Lee Siew Gaik, that time PM Lim Guan Eng is CM Penang, business WiF, he and Scammer Boss Dato'Gillian Teh Yeong Keat using dirty "Suspect Facebook me ,after stealing my EPF money, Year 2016,I'm Tong Hooi Hwa not a "suspect girl" in company Eng Teknologi SDN.BHD, now change name ENGTEK company in Bayan Baru, B.Lepas, Penang. Gov't DAP YB Yeoh Soon Hin, YB Teh Lai Heng,,they all link family with scammer company Boss Dato'Gillian Teh Yeong Keat and his family Boss in Penang, now this company change name ENGTEK company in Bayan Baru, B.Lepas, Penang. ,Pls.help.me link out true story, because this guy Gov't DAP YB SP (poh)do wrong, this company Boss scammer Dato'Gillian Teh Yeong Keat using Gov't HARAPAN DAP CM CHOW KON YEOW license do bad thing stealing copy my Apple IPhone software, also smartphone Oppo software, now Samsung galaxy phone software also, I go to maxis centre ganga bay area, molek Centre area report, they all no want to help me, they all said me idiot, call me go to shop samsung galaxy phone settle, also same no settle, last I just know molek Centre Boss JB area also same gang with property LIM FANG WEI do bad thing my samsung galaxy phone software and Ooi SengTuck, also NCP sham Penang, they all help this company Boss copy my Samsung galaxy phone software to them company using system business WiFi,and Facebook system WiFi, please help me link out, because this Contract sim card maxis number is 2 years, samsung galaxy phone is one year carrenty, every month I pay Rm60/-dollar to scammer company ENGTEK Boss Dato'Gillian Teh Yeong Keat using, they all using stealing copy share my samsung galaxy phone software without Ic number they all, this company using money already can buy people,also using moneycan buy police and Gov't, Dato'Gillian Teh Yeong Keat also said to people, i want what ,all can get, also want Tong Hooi Hwa no Smartphone H/phone using,also want me no money, want do me until I poor, want take all my thing they all stealing, police cannot catch them one, because they all link family with scammer and thief Gov't DAP YB SP Phee Boon Poh, YB Teh Lai Heng and YB Yeoh Soon, because in Penang Gov't HARAPAN DAP CM, PM and YB big,police and Yg-tuan Agong pulau pinang also eat their food, Malaysia want stand- up also must see they all face, pls.help me link out my true story, thank you

    • @joebidenisyourpresidentget2481
      @joebidenisyourpresidentget2481 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Scam❌❌❌

  • @CatsCutelover
    @CatsCutelover 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +253

    the salary is same like 10 years before, but the living cost keep increasing

    • @melvinhoyk
      @melvinhoyk 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

      More like 30 years before.

    • @ST3066K
      @ST3066K 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

      While the currency keeps on dropping.

    • @kesatria_gelap
      @kesatria_gelap 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

      properties cost also increase..

    • @shinodamasaru7945
      @shinodamasaru7945 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

      And they blamed People for spending money.

    • @Edwin-fk4yy
      @Edwin-fk4yy 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@ST3066K SGD keeps strengthening, yet cost of living is still SO HIGH (imported goods esp food) should be cheaper, but Why food prices are skyrocketing? Why water tariff is going up by 18% 。

  • @joannang4629
    @joannang4629 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +121

    Me as a malaysian dont come from rich family. Din go overseas for studies. Work & study for my professional course. Work hard when i was young. Think we should not always blame others. Dont spend when u cant afford.

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      "spend when you can't afford". What an extremely true, easy, strange concept. Almost nobody wants to live within their means anymore, causing lots of problems for themselves later.

    • @AnwarHaikalRuslan
      @AnwarHaikalRuslan 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Studying overseas doesn't guarantee anything. My friend graduated from Japan, then graduated from a top uni in Malaysia. His salary was 2.3k, and after jumping companies 3 times in 2 years, only grew it to RM 2.8k/month.

    • @Do2mifasol-nh3lq
      @Do2mifasol-nh3lq 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@AnwarHaikalRuslan
      Really ?

    • @shirleychan762
      @shirleychan762 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@AnwarHaikalRuslanWhat??? Then he shouldnt come back to Malaysia at first should've migrated to better developed countries with better paid what a waste

    • @renogunzddragon1900
      @renogunzddragon1900 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@AnwarHaikalRuslanyour friend is not smart at using the advantages that he has.

  • @_91K_
    @_91K_ 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    "Nak beli susu pun takde duit, jadi nak buat mcm mana?" ← Cari income lebih la pakcik, takkan nak harap bantuan cash je memanjang. "Why think about future when we are dying now" ← Pakcik, kau susah sekarang ni sebab kau tak fikir masa depan. Gaji kau dulu 8k semua lesap, ada hati nak kata buat apa fikir masa depan.
    What went wrong? Very simple: Malaysians grew dependent on bantuan, cash aids, handouts, subsidy. Hanya tau nangis bila susah, mohon simpati.
    Bukan nak kerja keras, tapi nak emosi. Buktinya, ramai yg akan tak puas hati when I say these facts. Emosi lebih2, nangis, jerit, mengamuk.

    • @imanhafiz9846
      @imanhafiz9846 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      i wont say that you’re wrong but there’s some crucial point that you ignore which is high cost of living.Those fundamental resources has been sought up by a landslide.

  • @fabianmok2206
    @fabianmok2206 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +246

    As a Malaysian, i dont like to blame just one party. I think everyone has a part in why this happened. The government kept pandering and listening to the demands of the people, which is not bad if moderated. but some of the welfare given was excessive. Surplus liquidity was shared when saving and paying down public debt was more beneficial, especially those petroleum heydays. Alot of policies were good like healthcare and scholarships. The student loans given were a great idea but giving discounts for payees was a political move to entice voters. On the other hand, whether Muslim or non Muslims Malaysians were a mixed bunch. Some desperately poor groups needed help but were not given for a variety or reasons while some rich well connected groups benefitted from government policies and handouts for purposes of vote buying. The most dangerous trend is increased borrowing from Malaysians, whether they were graduates or white collar professionals. Even doctors and lawyers were living on borrowed cash, the situation is scary.

    • @haziqkamaruddin1631
      @haziqkamaruddin1631 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +39

      We can’t just blame the government as the main reason why many Malaysians can’t retire, we gotta put the blame on ourselves for not managing our expenses and setting up retirement plan.
      If we’re born poor, it’s not our fault. If we die poor it’s our fault

    • @brentshuffler1234
      @brentshuffler1234 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      @fabianmok2206, you have made some very important observations. Two key points arising from this documentary and good understanding of the past 20 years' history: [1] Malaysians (and most other people in the world) DID NOT SAVE ENOUGH; people borrowed instead of investing; people consumed and spent instead of savings; people behaved as if there were no future.....[2] Too often, the corporate and political leaders of the country (and not only in Malaysia) have robbed and stolen from their own people, leading lavish lifestyles at taxpayers' expense.....corruption....cronyism....greed....immorality...crime....violence against their own people....violence against dissidents and opposition parties....Malaysia, Haiti, Russia, China, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Nigeria, and other examples show how the leaders of countries can enrich themselves to billionaire status and be profligate with their nation's' resources while the majority of their population suffers poverty, hunger, food-insecurity, housing crisis, inadequate healthcare, inadequate education-systems, and inadequate social-security systems.

    • @abrahamdsl
      @abrahamdsl 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      holy cow

    • @kenlee1416
      @kenlee1416 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​​​​@@brentshuffler1234 The USA is a paradise?.. Look at the rampant homelessness with a majority of Americans living paycheck to paycheck while the USa uber-rich become richer by the hundreds of millions or billions per individual. And USA has over 800 war-military bases everywhere on the planet which only enriches the politicians, oil sector, military corporations and banks while sending the bill to the USA taxpayers and actually rest of the world (since USD is the emperor reserve currency of the planet and is constantly being devalued). Based on the wealth inequality Gini index from 2019/2020, the USA is actually slightly worse than Russia & China 🤖..
      The UK is one financial crisis away from falling below developed status with a QUARTER (25%) at least living in poverty. Italy, France, Greece, Spain and large swathes of the Western world are in deep debt. Germany is in industrial free fall. Japan, you don't see the homeless as they are hidden and, the country's debt is through the roof.

    • @betterbetter7911
      @betterbetter7911 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Agree. Being rich and being wealthy are two different things

  • @mrblurblur2003
    @mrblurblur2003 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +96

    At 75 I still have to work to support mahself. My children are finding it hard to make ends meet to support their parents. Retirement is a far fetch word.

    • @user-uw1br3cr8d
      @user-uw1br3cr8d 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Pathetic. The civil service have pensions whereas the private sectors depend solely on EPF savings that is inadequate due to inflation and high costs of living. Something must be done urgently as we become an aging population. This is a serious matter and not to be taken lightly by policy makers in the Govt.

    • @markiobook8639
      @markiobook8639 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      It is the way the world is going- retirement in UK was legally raised. Idiot economists have hollowed put the poundvthrough overproduction. NHS (socialised health) is widely considered to suffer seriously as the population greys. Politicians have no real idea of widely commented criticisms.
      Companies are facing high costs- and won't pay decent salaries, while CPI rises and rises.

    • @rhuyisia8163
      @rhuyisia8163 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      At least you could still work!

    • @user-uw1br3cr8d
      @user-uw1br3cr8d 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Work as long as your health permits. Take care and may God bless..

    • @raydemos1181
      @raydemos1181 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      go look for junk on the side of the road for resale, I have been a hunk man for 40 years and never went hungry, Sanford and son was my mentors

  • @scottsleo
    @scottsleo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +78

    I am a retiree, before I marched into my retirement age, I was thrifty to make sure that I do not overspend my retirement fund. I do not buy expensive goods and I do not eat at expensive restaurants, I make my own coffee at home, yet I can feel the inflation pressure on goods and services. However, what I witness among the youngs in Malaysia is, they are very generous in spending, new cars everywhere on the street, if there is a new car model launching, you can hear waiting time for a new car is 6 months to a year! Similarly, young people are queuing up in front of expensive restaurants for food, branded goods are selling like hot cakes among the youngs.... I am wondering, where do these young people get their money to pay for the luxurious goods and services? I have asked a few young people, they said they have a few credit cards, so they can roll their debts over and over...... sad to see this phenomenon in Malaysia!

    • @choosim6858
      @choosim6858 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      it is their insta lifestyle. they can do/spend however but dont expect me to bail them out.

    • @sukholmes1066
      @sukholmes1066 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Sorry to hear!
      But there are lots of family doing the same in USA too!

    • @taylortaylor5854
      @taylortaylor5854 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Sure, every young🙄

    • @kai-lele3328
      @kai-lele3328 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      this is happening all over the world sadly enough, it's just that most youth have easier access to internet, thus easier exposure to adverts from websites/popular influencers

    • @Ahmadsyazwan5355
      @Ahmadsyazwan5355 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      When asking to purchase an investment or retirement scheme provided they ignore and don’t interested, at the end they regret

  • @zealot00
    @zealot00 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    Thank you BOSSKU and his cronies for this.

    • @iiifchannel6300
      @iiifchannel6300 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Also other kroni.
      Lots of kroni

  • @nitromegamer100
    @nitromegamer100 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +54

    I am a gen z that is well aware of this problem.. currently just started working with RM 2~3K per month , right now I'm just trying to save as much and decrease my spending as little as possible (have to pay my college debt as well..) , seeing that uncle with a wage of 8k still falls into such state just hits the reality even worse.
    All we can do is pray that we have enough for any emergencies, god forbid getting any health issues upon yourself..

    • @kinzdarell5447
      @kinzdarell5447 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      invest in gold

    • @dongmingzhu666
      @dongmingzhu666 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      RM 2-3k is already not bad. Fingers crossed food prices will stop rising

    • @5kplamse
      @5kplamse 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      you should go to Singapore. even Cleaner job will get you more than RM3K

    • @maggiewoo5698
      @maggiewoo5698 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good for u. Honestly irregardless how much u earn, if u r not smart with money, u ended up working as slave till old age also. Only that u can drive better car & bigger house. When u old, those don’t matter anymore.

    • @westheanhouse9785
      @westheanhouse9785 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ya by eating only roti canai tat cost rm2++/pcs 3 meal a day right? so that no nutrition for body n brain , what a genius way to keep 99% stupid where d 1% elite takes all..

  • @DanielHYNg
    @DanielHYNg 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +242

    I feel sad looking at how people poorly manage their finance. It's actually a retirement timebomb.

    • @firedup692
      @firedup692 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

      Their lack of financial wisdom is truly glaring. Can you imagine the kuih seller thinking his kuih business can generate more income than the EPF profit rate 😂🤣😅

    • @zekerxninja
      @zekerxninja 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      What's more. They keep on piling debt but their salary can't keep up

    • @Karg537
      @Karg537 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      Salary below 2k is very common. There is lack of ways to move up the income group unless taking the riskier move ie entrepreneurship.

    • @monster88
      @monster88 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is not a time bomb. It is already exploded. Now wait for the complications to surface. This is what Malaysian EPF high officer said.

    • @user-uw1br3cr8d
      @user-uw1br3cr8d 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      Agreed. EPF is longer an old age security for retirement. The recent proposed flexi withdrawal make things worse. Members will happily withdraw their savings meant for old age and deplete it faster. The time bomb retirement is ticking faster. Should not bow to Public pressure to allow withdrawals. The sole objective of EPF as an old age retirement fund will be defeated. Hope the policy makers take cognisance of the intention why EPF was established in the first place..

  • @ibrahimalli2474
    @ibrahimalli2474 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +118

    If you focus on KL or urban areas in West Malaysia, you would come to that conclusion. But not for the rest of Malaysia. We are not filthy rich like Singaporeans but we are doing just fine. Most of us own landed properties or have our own land to build house. It is just a matter of how we spend our money and our will to survive. Our elders are well taken care of by the community. Our kampung spirit is still strong and we won't allow anyone in our kampung to starve. So far no one in my kampung has to starve because of financial problem. If we measure wealth based solely on cash we have, by definition, we are poor. But, are we really poor, if we have land, cultivate our own crops and catch our own fish etc? For the retirement thingy, the community should take care of each other. Not that we don't have to plan for retirement but we as community at large should play our part too.

    • @ZenonENTX
      @ZenonENTX 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      The rural area is also getting a lot of financial aids and subisidies, which costs the government, which is then funded by taxation, which is a toll for the M40 folks paying your bills. Mind you, Malaysia M40 categorization has lower quality of life compared to an average citizen in a developed country (eg, Singapore). This is why you see this strain in urban areas, they are paying the bills for the B40, while getting screwed by T20 bosses giving low pay. Total respect to those proper kampung folks who are very satisfied with their kampung community lifestyle. But, if you are receiving government aids, don’t claim that you are fine until the day you can survive without government aid.

    • @ibrahimalli2474
      @ibrahimalli2474 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      @@ZenonENTX If they are Muslims, there will always be Bantuan Zakat paid by Muslims regardless of their economic status. As for government aid, they would survive without ones nonetheless. Never underestimate the kampung folks when it comes to surviving.

    • @rosalindwong9609
      @rosalindwong9609 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      So true I got landed property 3600 sq ft and can survive with a garden with fruits and vegetables pesticides free. I don't have to buy much.

    • @fatemad4012
      @fatemad4012 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@ibrahimalli2474Allah is not helping gaza

    • @cfyong1838
      @cfyong1838 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      Almost everybody thinks that rural folks are mainly poor. You are dead wrong. They are more financially stable than you think. With primary commodities sky high, they are making tons. With landed properties and effort they can become rich by toiling their land. A vegetative plot can give them good income. With a small sizeable land for tree crop they make tons ( eg. coconut , durians, fruit trees and oil palm plantation). They will never die of hunger compare to town people. Nothing to eat? They can grow their own vege and sell. Never underestimate them. Many driving double cabin (semi truck) compare to town folks produa. As for the town folks selling goreng pisang and nasi lemak or roti canai by the road side, many are earning junior to mid level manager income. They seem poor but don’t be be betrayed. Their job may not be attractive but their monthly profit is saliva watering. If you have a pasar malam store, you can live comfortably. Don’t believe me, go and see and experience it yourself. Just go into the interior and remote areas in Sabah or Sarawak, they are driving 4 wheels compared to the two wheels in town (if you know what I mean). Those suffering are usually living in town whose salary are static. You still can make some extra earnings by taking additional jobs. But this is tough.

  • @oldtechie6834
    @oldtechie6834 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    Sukhvinder is a good man. He has my respect. I wish him all the best.

    • @smaanan
      @smaanan 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How do you know he's a good man?

    • @Epiderm91
      @Epiderm91 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@smaananbecause, he didn't resort to crimes, robbery even when the going gets tough..anyone who earns an honest living is a good man. WHAT THE FCUK IS WRONG WITH YOU??

    • @Epiderm91
      @Epiderm91 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Agreed. Instead of whine pointlessly, he gets to work...

  • @manchu-qu9mw
    @manchu-qu9mw 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +287

    Corruptions is the main factors that is to blame. Poor governance for the country interests and greedy mentality of the politicians becomes the norm. Sad that a country with rich resources and manpower cannot see any economy progress. Anwar is the only hope, but a tough uphill task in hand. I wish and hope that all the corrupted billions can be recovered and jail those greedy ministers, from the top down.

    • @davidfamkc
      @davidfamkc 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      0p⁰0⁰😊00000⁰00

    • @harithhumam4372
      @harithhumam4372 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

      😂 Anwar is just talk. He just lost the opportunity to strengthen Malaysian unity and economic with unstoppable issues and issues. Just talk and talk. He should stop attacking his political opponents with nonsense political perceptions and unjustified action against the opposition states

    • @jackofa11traits29
      @jackofa11traits29 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

      @@harithhumam4372 the unity is already there. It's only those majority groups with PAS mentality is blocking it. Everyday using religion saying others want to undermine Islam. Nobody in Malaysia can do that but they want to use the same scaring tactic like mahathir did. That's why Mahathir is the advisor to them. Name calling like kafir in a bad way doesn't help either.

    • @harithhumam4372
      @harithhumam4372 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      @@jackofa11traits29 same thing can be accused to DAP.

    • @harithhumam4372
      @harithhumam4372 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

      Anwar is only hope is childish statement. Malaysia and its people have more than Anwar. They should look beyond these ancient politicians.

  • @okp11111
    @okp11111 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +80

    a country with so much resources... oil, gas, gold, tin, rare earth....and the country is going backwards and ppl suffering since independent 1963. very sad case.

    • @ryzalk
      @ryzalk 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@leejpeter3456how so?

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      What you see is the rural or less educated people. There are millions are doing well.

    • @AL-ip3vk
      @AL-ip3vk 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@leealex24yah, corruption rampant among the malays & they are a lazy lot.

    • @ryzalk
      @ryzalk 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      @@leealex24 i didnt say that there aren’t people in Malaysia who are doing well. Of course there are. But i genuinely wanted to know how the commenter came to the conclusion that Malaysians in general are better off than Singaporeans?

    • @koko5960
      @koko5960 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      @@ryzalk because we can hv our own lands/properties/cars easier thn sg??

  • @5647014
    @5647014 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +110

    Many private & Public companies in Malaysia including GLCs are paying ridiculous wages and perks to CEOs and Directors (mainly politicians} while paying peanut to the rest of their ordinary staff. It is not only unfair but had increased the gap between the rich and poor.

    • @user-uw1br3cr8d
      @user-uw1br3cr8d 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      What are the trade unions doing?

    • @sureshpillay1187
      @sureshpillay1187 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      The CEOs earn millions and vacations only overseas not local..

    • @weetak
      @weetak 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@user-uw1br3cr8d trade unions are banned in Malaysia except very few industries like bank and airlines. legacy of fighting the communists

    • @rayallan3650
      @rayallan3650 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@user-uw1br3cr8d nothing

    • @Bambotb
      @Bambotb 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're fkn delusional if you think high earners are the problem...even if they give you all their money you'll still have the same problem and no one to blame

  • @darwis4769
    @darwis4769 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Speaking as a college student, when the government handed out RM150 to every undergraduate age 18-20 in last August, all my friends spent all of it in matter of days, that speaks volumes really, saving money is unfortunately such a foreign concept with Malaysians nowadays.

    • @madmaxtthunder967
      @madmaxtthunder967 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      great observation! saving is the starting point. learn about financial planning aka investment as your life skill in going forward. common stories like graduating and earning "peanuts" while slaving for years model is just a model that most fell into. this is how most of us all trained to think. fifth person is a good site to start your journey to an alternative model.

  • @melissagrice
    @melissagrice 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +94

    This administration is putting many families in difficult situations. A lot of people are financially struggling to live, put a roof over their head and put food on the table. Things are getting worse these days, if you don't find means of multiplying your money you might wake up a day to realise you didn't plan well for yourself and family.

    • @MarthaDeTa358
      @MarthaDeTa358 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I agree with you and I believe that Professionals are currently dominating the market since they have access to both the necessary strategy for making money in this industry.

    • @Florencecoxx
      @Florencecoxx 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's awesome to hear. I invested 5k in Robin hood about a year ago and it steadily went down, now my portfolio is down to $800. I don't know what to do and i am in between jobs

    • @melissagrice
      @melissagrice 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Florencecoxx Understanding your financial needs and making effective decisions is very essential. If I could advise you, you should seek the help of a financial advisor. For the record, working with one has been the best for my finances.

    • @Florencecoxx
      @Florencecoxx 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’m Glad i stumbled on this. Please, if its not too much of a hassle for you, can you drop the details of the expertise that assisted you and how to get in touch with him.?

    • @melissagrice
      @melissagrice 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Florencecoxx I get guidance from *Mr Gary Mason Brooks* . Most likely, the internet should have his basic info..

  • @princepsionic
    @princepsionic 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +61

    Thank you CNA insider who concerns about Malaysia low salary yet High living expenses, thats why many of us sacrificed or are forced to work in our neighbor country : Singapore 😢😭

    • @moonstarsun633
      @moonstarsun633 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      Then these people will depress local salary cos Malaysians ok to get lower pay here due to good exchange rate but we Singaporeans suffer as a result.

    • @cai11tube
      @cai11tube 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      Is not just Malaysians depressing our local wages. It's the PRC, India Indians and others due to Singapore's addiction and over reliance on cheap foreign labour.. last time crane operator, safety officer Singaporeans still can go into now..all getting invaded by these people. Talk about cost of living? I believe our cost of living in SG outpaces that of Malaysia.

    • @moonstarsun633
      @moonstarsun633 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      ​@@cai11tubeagreed! Everywhere see ceca indians especially. I can't imagine digital hub is up and 75% ceca indians all made Singapore home. Wtf

    • @cai11tube
      @cai11tube 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@moonstarsun633 those who are on the ground see this as stark reality. Dun keep listening to those Ivory tower people keep accusing us of xenophobia. Anti foreigners etc. Already in 2014 my office was in changi business park. Lunchtime it become Chennai business park.... Now in 2023? So much worse off.. why so many locals rather work as grabcar or grabfood doing such hard work without CPF? Pls lah. There is a reason and most of the reasons are legit. The rest of the Singaporeans. Wake up and do the right thing. This isn't just about yourself but future generations

    • @princepsionic
      @princepsionic 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@moonstarsun633At least Singapore cost of living is relatively cheap compare to Malaysia, with our purchasing power dropped lowerr than ever before 😅

  • @somethingtobelievein
    @somethingtobelievein 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +67

    When you're 53 only to discover that you're too screwed up for the retirement plan. That's depressing.

    • @user-uw1br3cr8d
      @user-uw1br3cr8d 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      One way is to keep raising the age limit for retirement. However, this is not good. Its a tragedy if a workers has to work until 75 years old if he does not have enough EPF saving.

    • @alien13579
      @alien13579 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      It's call bad life decisions
      can't blame anybody else for it

    • @bennykoh1657
      @bennykoh1657 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      In Malaysia if you are 46 above year old it is not easy to get a job maybe to do GRAB and security guard etc

    • @JC-tg5xx
      @JC-tg5xx 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@user-uw1br3cr8dand more older people in the working field means less opportunity of work for the younger gen

    • @zulfakaraspar2311
      @zulfakaraspar2311 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It would help if you started making investments while still working. The first two years could be hard, but once you learn the trick and gain the dividend, you will wish you had started earlier.

  • @Underdog9898
    @Underdog9898 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    The only solution is you do not retire. Work as long as you are still able and breathing. You may change to a job that an aged person can handle. It's harsh but it's reality.

  • @user-jd3wr7fq5p
    @user-jd3wr7fq5p 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    Some truth... a few of my friends be it malay, indians and chinese during government approved epf withdrawals .. most malays- i want to take the money out to buy gold and for emergency or put it into a place where i can access easily. Some Indians- i want to take some money out because this is one in a life time and keep the money in my pocket just in case. Very few Chinese- i will take minimal money out to dump it into the share market and keep some for rainy days. When they allowed epf withdrawals, some of my malay friends wanted to take it out but i explained to them the consequences and losses of future earnings. They listened and decided not to take out as well. Some people are not poor but they live like they are very rich in malaysia. Once salary is out, they will take out almost 100% to buy whatever they want instead of do some planning. Some will have a lot of kids that is not equivalent to their salary scale.

    • @twist09able
      @twist09able 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      totally agree!

    • @burnoutminion
      @burnoutminion 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      When your kids grow up and become lawyers engineers doctors senang dah lah.

    • @playingcasual2024
      @playingcasual2024 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @burnoutminion do you know how expensive university degree is? Children growing up in poverty faces financial stress, have to help out with housework (cannot fully focus on studies and get good grades), even continuing education depends on the family's financial situation and you're telling me can have so many kids for the slim chance of them being a doctor?
      Striking lottery have bigger chance than this and what makes you think they'll want to give money back to the family that didn't really provide them a safe environment to grow up?
      It's selfish behaviour to have kids just for the sake of backup retirement plans.

    • @burnoutminion
      @burnoutminion 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@playingcasual2024 my 3 kids all are doctors, what's so hard?

  • @jackofa11traits29
    @jackofa11traits29 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +97

    Because over the years, the malays only choose base on race which is UMNO Baru. Mahathir is the main culprit. The old umno lead by Tunku sadly was destroy by Mahathir and gang. Mahathir ruled by divide and conquer scaring the malays to believe that their race and religion is under threat. Invisible threat created by mahathir. Wawasan 2020 was a failure. Yet malays today still choose the party by race and religion. They cant see further than that to choose people with caliber. Even with Anwar today, he does not have the support of majority of the malays. They choose they pas extremist. Malaysia, just like the late Lee Kuan Yew wrote in his book, Malaysia can never change.

    • @DaniTrejo45
      @DaniTrejo45 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Your comment also show how other than malays race was feel that threat by Mahathir.
      Religion based faith in Malaysia are still tolerance to make other race exist and living harmony... imagine if Malaysia or Tanah Melayu was a country rules by Roman that believe in Doraemon Philosophy or bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla

    • @Maya-sv1pz
      @Maya-sv1pz 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      not all. but majority being typical Malay, they would rather die en mass - bankruptcy. than open their mind for collective betterment.

    • @Andy0770
      @Andy0770 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@DaniTrejo45 You can say this to PAS.

    • @jennmc4611
      @jennmc4611 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@Andy0770 looking at the states with highest poverty and concern about cost of living ... predominantly PAS states yet they don't realise

    • @harithhumam4372
      @harithhumam4372 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Stop blaming games and racist statements. Grow up.

  • @raidenneo9370
    @raidenneo9370 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Untuk saya, orang Indonesia, juga sama susah nya menabung duit, tapi saya mulai belajar strategi, untuk menabung dengan goal atau tujuan untuk mengcover pengeluaran selama paling tidak 6 bulan, kalau tujuan sudah tercapai, lanjutkan saja terus dengan goal yang sama, jadi jangan dipikirkan dulu untuk retirement atau pensiun, yang penting menyimpan duit harus ada tujuannya. Ya memang orang kecil seperti kita ini, memang harus mengencangkan sabuk, untuk menyimpan duit, tapi memang kita ini hidup juga cuma untuk memenuhi kebutuhan yang benar benar perlu saja, dan yang tidak perlu, itulah yang bisa disimpan atau ditabung.

  • @ChessmasterSunnyKow888
    @ChessmasterSunnyKow888 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    I am surprised that many did not know the current retirement age is 60 and not 55.

    • @rosalynnchow5057
      @rosalynnchow5057 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Back in the late 90s, at my company, a few directors were retired at 55 which I thought is really terrible mismanagement of this country under Mahathir. How often do we come across educated intelligent managers and this country is forcefully retiring them when they should continue to serve till at least age 65 in view of their valuable experience? After they left, nepotism comes into play. Not meritocracy but kakicracy.

  • @detox78
    @detox78 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    I went to singapore and see old people working in mcdonalds..kfcs..hawker centers..cab drivers..helpers at malls..
    I dont see this in malaysia..except maybe cab drivers..
    Wonder who cant really retire…

    • @espadac4746
      @espadac4746 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      There's a huge difference between working out of boredom and needing to work for survival.

    • @playingcasual2024
      @playingcasual2024 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The exchange rate shows it all

    • @alexzachary9099
      @alexzachary9099 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bruh as if comparing will change anything about the current problem.

  • @roxannesmith4519
    @roxannesmith4519 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    Same in Australia- cost of living is so high most people can barely make ends meet, let alone save for retirement.

    • @someonelikeme7551
      @someonelikeme7551 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      But our compulsory superannuation contribution each year helps towards our retirement. The government also allowed some withdrawals during Covid but not to this extent

    • @joebloggs7058
      @joebloggs7058 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I've protected and saved my superannuation from the very beginning - consolidating into one account, selecting the investment option based on age and risk, and watching it closely for fees or unpaid amount from employer. Now in my 40's it's half my working life over and careful planning from here on out. Many of my friends and colleagues don't watch it / don't know how to, and they are flying blind heading for a retirement that has more questions than answers.

  • @sc9433
    @sc9433 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    As a Malaysian, i can assure you that the people did not suffer much during covid, people withdraws retire funds from EPF to buy Iphones and other luxury items.😂😂😂
    Our spending power increased during covid by so much that there were inflations everywhere due to shortage of goods and increased demands for it.

  • @abdulhalim-jk9lz
    @abdulhalim-jk9lz 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    I agree i think the move of allowing the KWSP to be withdrawn is a bad idea regardless. KWSP account 2 itself has multitude of function such as monthly house payment, lumsum house payment, education payment and so on. Moratorium + monthly house payment from KWSP could have helped people rather than taking it directly.
    The gov should have concentrated more on lifestyle, controlling the price hikes, managing the ever stagnant pay rate, inflation issues and so on. Our pay rate has never been inflation based adjusted at all
    Also we need to encourage our youngsters to go to tertiary studies, build hand skills and so on. Nowadays, many youngsters want to do Grab and drive lorries because they say it will give more money but in long term it would not be enough.

  • @KucintaMom
    @KucintaMom 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    The title should be, 'Very few Singaporeans can afford to retire. While Malaysians working in Singapore can retire at 50 or earlier.'

  • @vtwl24
    @vtwl24 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    Spending money is pleasurable simply because we got no other forms of entertainment other than eating and online entertainment, life is short, don't get married, just spend and leave earlier

  • @normanocampo4466
    @normanocampo4466 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    SAME stories with the Philippines, the BIG problem is the lack of Financial Literacy among Filipinos, as they are SPENDING more on their wants, rather on their NEEDS.

    • @richardunica3542
      @richardunica3542 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ano ba yung few can afford to retire

  • @nanaindx
    @nanaindx 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    My uncle withdrew so much from his pension during covid. I know because he came to me every time to help with the withdrawals since he's not savvy. He youngest is only 5 years old. Wife not working and lots of family issues. Can't begin to think about his retirement

    • @nellieevans1540
      @nellieevans1540 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      How old is your uncle?

    • @markiobook8639
      @markiobook8639 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Working poor global plan by elites.

  • @leigh7507
    @leigh7507 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    In Vietnam they often retire super early (before 60) and then expect their kids to provide food, shelter, and a little side money

    • @paulheydarian1281
      @paulheydarian1281 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do you mean extended families take care of each other?

    • @upthedown1
      @upthedown1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @leigh7507 60 is too early to retire then expect their children to burden themselves with the parents finances. How can they get ahead?

    • @paulheydarian1281
      @paulheydarian1281 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@upthedown1
      Get ahead of what?
      Is there a race? 🤔

    • @AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc
      @AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If not greedy, be happy

  • @athleticos99
    @athleticos99 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    problem with people is SHOW OFF, if i can afford a honda civic, i will still buy an axia, in the retirement day, i can afford a civic, while people need to sell their civic and cant even afford axia, probably find it hard to eat 3 good meals and using a bike
    That is why learn Delaying Gratification, work hard, Dicipline and also dont underestimate the POWER of CHARITY and GIVING, even u are poor, give more, give and give, soon u will find u become rich out of nowhere, or perhaps some opportunity u never thought of, or maybe u even think come from your own hard work, but actually is BLESSING from above

  • @jameslim3850
    @jameslim3850 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +40

    Actually many Singaporeans also cannot retire and have higher medical expenses, and have to either continue working beyond 65 (if they given a chance to be employed) or they sell off their only home to live in their children's place or if possible live in one room rental flats. this is also the sad predicament in Singapore. Just ask around and look around

    • @Edwin-fk4yy
      @Edwin-fk4yy 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      no, they would rent out their ONLY HDB and take the money to rent a house or flat in Johor, and retire there. hahahaha.

    • @markiobook8639
      @markiobook8639 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      No lah Singapore soecial wan lah gubmen so good wan- no plan to replace Singaporean workforce with low cost non nationals.

    • @madmaxtthunder967
      @madmaxtthunder967 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      astute financial plan hehehe @@Edwin-fk4yy

  • @PlanetDaryl
    @PlanetDaryl 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    "They are still alive" - wow that broke me after listening to 90% of this episode

  • @mrlaoben
    @mrlaoben 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +272

    Honestly watching this makes me glad for our CPF rules, and politicians not bending willy-nilly to public pressure. They have no one to blame but themselves for the situation they're in.

    • @lalaiex2285
      @lalaiex2285 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      in Malaysia, our asset not only CPF, we have another asset such as agriculture land, housing and commercial.

    • @lzy245
      @lzy245 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Maybe that’s why the government has such a policy. But most people don’t have assets. So I’d personally consider the majority who doesnt, and it’s also worth noting that people tend to spend when they have a wad of cash, its human nature, although not everyone obviously. So it’s sensible to lean towards this side for the greater good of society.

    • @choysum
      @choysum 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      Problem is not pension fund. The ppl struggling doesn’t have much to contribute into pension fund because of low wage. Drawing a few thousand here and there only matters for a few months after retirement.

    • @yiwen182
      @yiwen182 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

      @@choysum because these ppl will have tis mindset "the government will feed us"

    • @swoomh
      @swoomh 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      There's EPF

  • @cheapzai94
    @cheapzai94 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +65

    I believe the problem lies with education, financial literacy and financial planning. The taxi driver were earning RM8k a low skill job but failed in financial planning and ended up in this turmoil when unfortunate event occurs. The education system is to blame but do not forget it is our decision on spending that led to such result. Us rakyat should always seek to improve ourselves together with the country.

    • @rhuyisia8163
      @rhuyisia8163 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      8k per month and during crisis and old age, life in doldrums. Easy money come easy money go! Worrisome!

    • @silvarajoomuniandy4316
      @silvarajoomuniandy4316 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Are you joking, 8k a month

  • @MrSkullSociety
    @MrSkullSociety 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    the problem is a national problem. if your currency can drop against sgd from 2.2 to 3.5 in 10 years, your money drops more than 50% value in 10 years. no matter how much u save, its useless. Malaysians should also learn how to invest in foreign investments and not in their own government/country (till their government put an end to corruption) to preserve their wealth. On top of that, Malaysia have a lot of other problems like education and losing talents that needed to fix.

    • @Edwin-fk4yy
      @Edwin-fk4yy 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      no, it is good news for SG ppl to sell or rent out their ONLY ASSET HDB and retire comfortably in MY.

    • @JJ_house
      @JJ_house 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@Edwin-fk4yy Not only good news for Sgrean.... for SG PRs in Malaysia also fantastic news. We can quit PR and get more than a million ringgit on top of our own portfolio, can retire in my own country comfortably 😊

    • @Edwin-fk4yy
      @Edwin-fk4yy 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@JJ_house Not only Malaysians but ANY PRs working on the island, who can EASILY QUIT PR, and TAKE LUMP SUM withdrawal CPF savings and leave SG and return to retire in their hometown or in another country. Cos SG is NEVER a good place for COMFORTABLE retirement, that is why even some SG ppl have joined the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme.

    • @yuki-sakurakawa
      @yuki-sakurakawa 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      maybe have a govt provided pension funded by govt investments in stocks, bonds, etc (sovereign wealth fund). Govts with currency sovereignty cannot go broke. Individuals can. Retirees should be able to afford a new car every 10 years, to stay in their home (able to pay property taxes), yearly cruise or other international vacation, 2 domestic vacations, and dozens of books and daily entertainment, food & drink. To paraphrase a certain captain: "I don't wanna just survive. I wanna live!"
      The question is: should you work for the economy, or should the economy work for you?

    • @MrSkullSociety
      @MrSkullSociety 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@yuki-sakurakawa a currency is only as strong as the people trust in the government with a little of currency exchange rate management by the government who own the currency. They can go broke when nobody trust them. With Malaysia's outstanding reputation of corruption, they probably would not be reach that state anytime soon but i am sure they are heading there.
      Pension funds, in Singapore analogy, something like our CPF, is not going to be very useful, firstly, they can promise you $500 withdrawal monthly, $500 now is little, imagine after 10 years of inflation, how much would that be? These funds cannot be increase drastically either as this would only stress the future generations as future generations would have the burden to take care of the elderly. The country cannot progress. People have to take charge of their own retirement. Pension funds should only put livable meals on the table for him/her daily, simple abode/shelter, utilities and nothing more. if they want to live, its on them. While I understand these are my thoughts, these may not reflect the thoughts of many Malaysians. it is up to their own country to decide how they want it to be and sort out on their own.

  • @limsiryuean5040
    @limsiryuean5040 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Corruption, lack of innovation, laziness, refusal to innovate, education issues, brain drain, religious and racial divide, identity crisis in our multireacial society, and most importantly, Malaysians with the drive to succeed are not here anymore and more will be gone very soon.

  • @1tanteckhwee
    @1tanteckhwee 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    thanks CNA Insider for highlighting this issue.👍

    • @SohaiKia
      @SohaiKia 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      this video is total falsehood

  • @Truthseeker371
    @Truthseeker371 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

    Singapore the immediate neighbour, also has the similar problem with livelihood. The Singaporean cost of living has increased drastically, too, since the Pandemic. Even before that, the property price was skyrocketing. The Singaporeans have to have more than two jobs to keep up. Very absurd vicious cycle for "the wealthiest Asian Country". Chasing after money is their most success at the cost of living it.

    • @tankman20064
      @tankman20064 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Huh ? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 that for the lazy one

    • @leesaiyin
      @leesaiyin 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      For those lazy ones sitting behind the screen and blaming everyone except themselves

    • @playingcasual2024
      @playingcasual2024 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Spreading lies.
      Need 1 job can already. No car. No credit card. No cafe hopping. Single. Spend within the means and save for investment.
      Those that don't study hard or have financial literacy are the ones needing >2 jobs. Sometimes is also want to retire early.
      Don't make it seem like people can't survive without moonlighting. Cook at home instead of eating out. Drink plain water. Bored? Exercise. And SLEEP WELL.

  • @JeanGuyRiouxJr
    @JeanGuyRiouxJr 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    It is strange that average hard-working Malaysians have no pension other than their personal savings, while do-as-little-as possible government employees get generous retirement pensions?

    • @rosalynnchow5057
      @rosalynnchow5057 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      Bloated civil service, how many tea breaks a day?

    • @imanhafiz9846
      @imanhafiz9846 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      well,civil services are meant to be provided cheaply while their work is as rigorous.

  • @michaelseah9617
    @michaelseah9617 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +102

    To be honest, under any gov system (no matter which country) there is still going to be a large numbers of populations who can't go into retirement life. I see this figure at least 60%. Another 20~25% will be partly depending on their savings that including EPF and their kids to help out. Only 10~15% of the population can be really looking on retirement life themselves. 5% of the population will die before reaching retirement life. So its not only depending on Gov policy for retirement life. The key is solely on ourselves.
    Let face it, stepping into working life till retirement. The length of time is at least 40~50years. During these time responsibilities, loans, accident, social events, anything we could not imagine is going to happen. Most people are not prepared for it. Like 95% of population are not prepare for major events to wipe out savings or carry extra loan unexpectedly. When things happened, still 95% would choose the easy way out. These have compounding effects later in their lives. I recommend proper financial educations, strong money policy, strong EPF systems.
    I am a retired Singaporean. I am 49 this year. Retired at age 42, living in Vietnam. I have been working long time overseas that's including in Malaysia. I do have friends in Penang, JB. I am much connected to Malaysia & my home country Singapore.
    How I made my retirement? Lots of Savings, keeping myself financial educated, proper investment & plans long terms, lifestyle adjustment. I plan my retirement in late 20s. Real strong savings come into action at 30s. Previously I choose Malaysia as the country for retirement but due to some family and policy issue I left for Vietnam. Currently I have have passive income thru investment, already 7 years here. I don't depend depend on CPF. CPF payout is at age 65, I am 49 now.

    • @HelenWLee
      @HelenWLee 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Not really true. There are several countries where everyone can afford to retire. And where they also live long lives. Mainly in Europe probably. Good social welfare systems and taxation provides this.

    • @Yami0to0hikari
      @Yami0to0hikari 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Firstly gratz on you being able to retire early.
      An average singaporean should be able to retire early in my or most SEA countries if they wish to do so cause of the exchange rate. Lets be real here, most countries In sea do not have the advantage of such an exchange rate.
      This is not a mere matter of savings or financial knowledge but you should also acknowledge that we singaporeans are in a privilege position as comapred to some of our counterparts in SEA. Lets say a single grad in sg, over 20 to 30 years of work you shld be able to save up at least 500k sgd. that is normally enough for you to retire in most sea countries but not in sg. On ther other hand 500k myr, where are you suppose to retire to? africa? housing will wreck you lets not say about anything else

    • @michaelseah9617
      @michaelseah9617 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@Yami0to0hikari I believe you are not a Singaporean. Average Singaporean is difficult to save up SGD500k for his working life after family, kids, housing, car, responsibilities, tax, short holidays, etc. Singapore is one of the most expensive country to live it. Let alone to truly save up enough retirement funds.
      In Singapore the official retirement age is 65 and going up. Most people even at that age won't be financial freedom & have retirement funds ready. Singapore do have CPF system, a kind of pension system but mainly on your own $. The payout does give a low retirement sustainable lifestyle if the funds was well paid. Which I agree for country wide system, it's definately going to be this way to balance affordability. So most people still have to depends on renting out a room and getting some $ from kids if they can. Years back even our Prime minister went on TV introducing to us it's a good idea to rent out a room to generate income when kids have their own flats.
      I was in JB Malaysia before I move to Vietnam. Before that was in Penang. That time, Malaysia have My Second Home Visa which needs RM1 millions investment + a full health insurance coverage + prove of foreign income of RM$10k monthly. That translate to about SGD$300+k investment (house+car), insurance about SGD 5k yearly, and foreign monthly income of SGD$3k+. Currently many Singaporean are on SGD$3k+/- salary. So most Singaporean already cannot reach this amount even with the strong SGD→RM exchange rate. Now this Malaysia Visa has also upgraded too. I heard it's RM$2millions now. Or SGD$650k, way over most Singaporean can afford. Malaysia is a good country to retire, but the Visa condition & property price is a hesitation. The main reason I left Malaysia is family issues + my wife is having difficulties getting Malaysia Visa even paying $.
      As for Thailand retirement Visa, it's cheaper then Malaysia but have similar property issues like Malaysia. Foreigners buys at property at foreigner price which have to take deep cuts to sell. If buy new developments, it's not uncommon to see abundant project. This best way to retirement in Thailand is rent everything and do visa runs. Which is not very convenient.
      For Indonesia, currently they do have digital nomad Visa which is good. But there is some unfriendly culture for Chinese there. Just look at Indonesia history I would not elaborate. I have been there many fishing trips + looking for houses.
      I was in Philippines for nearly 6 months. I learn kidnapping of mainly Chinese, public guns ownership and the food cannot compare to other countries.

    • @wavemaker2077
      @wavemaker2077 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@michaelseah9617 I'm curious about your impression of the Philippines. There are indeed kidnappings of mainland Chinese but done mainly by mainland Chinese criminals. That is the reason why POGO (basically the Chinese online gambling) is being disallowed in the Philippines. The only discussion now is how fast should POGO be banned. A lot of mainland Chinese will be leaving the Philippines soon and they will bring with them all the crimes that they have committed to each other. Surprisingly, the mainland Chinese criminals target only the mainland Chinese in their crimes. They also target people that they already know.
      As for the public gun ownership, I have no clue what you are talking about here. Are you saying that the common people are walking with guns in their waist? I live in the Philippines all my life and I don't have a clue of what you are talking about public gun ownership. It sounds like anyone can just carry a gun with them which is not true.
      As for the food, there are restaurants which serve food from all over the world. You have a lot of options as to what food to eat. If you want western food, the Philippines offer the best western food in the whole of Asia. As for the local food, don't go to cheap carinderias. The quality of the food that they sell is obviously not top notch and that's why they can sell at a cheaper price than the restaurants.

    • @kenlee1416
      @kenlee1416 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      ​@@HelenWLee Europe? Their income tax is so d*mned high on top of the double digit Vat on goods and other taxes.... Most Europeans can't even afford to get married and have families, barely able to pay rent and many will never own even an apartment. Yes for many education is free, medical taken care of (long waits) but they work until their mid 60s at least or no pension. I've heard some Boomer generation Europeans have taken advantage of earlier loopholes for pensions but those loopholes are no more..

  • @endanglestari5415
    @endanglestari5415 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    My advice for everyone to prepare for rainy days : Always keep your lifestyle below your income no matter what's your profession !!

  • @tanzidane
    @tanzidane 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +39

    My friend from Malaysia recently went to SG and he said he was quite surprised by the number of elderly working there. Question to Singaporean friends, generally, are they working just to pass time or do they really need the money? Thanks

    • @dutchmilk
      @dutchmilk 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      They do need the money.

    • @brandenburg2388
      @brandenburg2388 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      The former Parliament Speaker who was recently sacked said they do this as a form of exercise....

    • @freeman3591
      @freeman3591 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Mental exercise

    • @youtuber-nah
      @youtuber-nah 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      😂😂😂

    • @richardnuevo
      @richardnuevo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Gaslighting

  • @blackmore1972
    @blackmore1972 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    That guy Sukhvinder when asked what makes you happy? He said instead of money or other excesses' that my parent's are still alive', outstanding person.

  • @GregoreLopez
    @GregoreLopez 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you CNA for your programming on Malaysia.

  • @johnnyleongtv8627
    @johnnyleongtv8627 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I like allot CNA documentary especially on Malaysia and Singapore life, continue your good work

  • @kachrachi
    @kachrachi 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    Living in Malaysia as a foreigner, I find it really hard to relate to this video. It's not easy to hire people, as candidates have high expectations. It's not even easy giving stuff away for charity. Last time, I had to drive 9km to find a charity home willing to take clothes and toys. The malls are full and the restaurants are full. Malaysia Boleh!

    • @joeyh3167
      @joeyh3167 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      What do you mean its not easy to give stuff away and why you need to drive to far to donate clothes and toys ? Do you aware in most shopping malls even middle -end one like Aeon have big bins to donate clothes , shoes , toys ...

    • @tanyam2348
      @tanyam2348 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Agree . Foreigner living in KL here . So hard to find staff . A lot of people don’t want to work for others , high expectations on salary but low commitment on delivery . Not all but majority of young people under 30 nowadays is not motivated , low learning agility. I don’t feel that they are hungry to earn living. Always feel they don’t need $ that much

  • @smartguy1008
    @smartguy1008 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    HOW TO INCREASES INCOME & SAVINGS (POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS) :
    1.People need to SAVE more (e.g. Dividends offer by KWSP must be attractive at 7%, MyASNB should give attractive dividends for people to SAVE at 7-8%),
    2.People need to UP-SKILLS themselves (Govt need to encourage this, through lower FEES for technical training colleges, etc.), Up-skills means BETTER salaries offer by companies,
    3.Govt needs to MONITOR the prices increases by irresponsible SELLERS.
    4.AND a few more govt efforts.

  • @sasukeshinobi8537
    @sasukeshinobi8537 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As an Indonesian who grew up in USA, I really pray and wish prosperity for all South East Asians.

  • @Indah_nan80
    @Indah_nan80 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    As malaysian myself i would say failed goverment to manage our country,that's it!!!.They put politics number 1 and progress our country number 10! and that's why all rakyat were affected.

    • @janeella4944
      @janeella4944 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Those were the government majority of you voted for. It’s only yourself to blame.

    • @Karg537
      @Karg537 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      The politics has been gamed since rise of Tun Razak. Once politicians (with their gang of bad apples) set a foothold it is hard to get to rid off.
      Look at the Macrons and the Thaksins.

  • @tankahwui9975
    @tankahwui9975 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Poor financial planning together with family planning is the major factor for the majority. Plus giving too much air time to this taxi guy. So much energy to walk from JB to KL better take up a second job as a security guard then to take your own retirement saving. Your hole will never be covered due to your poor financial planning.

    • @moonstarsun633
      @moonstarsun633 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Their mentality is very simple and totally no long term vision lm Else at 8000 ringgit a month, he can save up a lot and not like now, asking govt to allow withdrawal from own EPF funds. Good days don't last....

    • @arcturus4067
      @arcturus4067 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@moonstarsun633 agree. RM8k per month is a decent income for a cab driver and it's possible to save quite a bit with that amount, even in expensive Klang valley. Living beyond ones means, poor financial planning, having so many kids - these plague many Malaysians who do not have sufficient funds for retirement.

  • @jimb3093
    @jimb3093 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Bless that son supporting his parents.

  • @HelloWorld-pc3ku
    @HelloWorld-pc3ku 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    EPF should stick to their principal and not let any withdrawal due to any circumstances, they shouldn't let their citizen withdraw money for short term usage which will cost more in the future.

    • @MalayanRakyat-ls2cw
      @MalayanRakyat-ls2cw 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Abah Cow.
      Popular political moves comes with a price of retirement savings for the public.

    • @user-uw1br3cr8d
      @user-uw1br3cr8d 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      EPF has departed from it original purpose as an old age retirement fund. The recent flexi withdrawal is another setback to deplete savings. Most Malaysians have got caught in the debt culture of spend first and pay later. So easy to get a credit card.

  • @leaf9530
    @leaf9530 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    38:48 touched on life expectancy... So true. People are living longer than ever, so there is a real need to plan for a longer retirement period. This honestly frightens me. If i want to live comfortably and not just to merely meet basic needs, i can't see myself retiring at age 60. With inflation becoming worse than ever, the anxiety is so overwhelming

    • @BeStill255
      @BeStill255 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I know someone who is already contemplating suicide as retirement money is locked up by the government..😢

    • @gjtr3456
      @gjtr3456 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@BeStill255did he ? Hopefully nope though. Wish the best for him/her😢

    • @sonnymak6707
      @sonnymak6707 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There are pro and cons. Life is unpredictable. At least those who have worked hard especially labour intensive work should be allowed to have a full lump sum withdrawal so that they can enjoy a few years. Whats the point of drawing an annuity of SGD 500 to 1000 per month for the next 10 years.

  • @stbshen
    @stbshen 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    Savings was totally nonexistent in my mind before Covid, but when it comes, it went downfall real quick. I lost my job in 2020 with near to none savings, I was 30 that time. Tried interview for a few positions, but all of them offer to pay me well over 2k like a fresh grad 😂 I’m agree with what Dr Mohammad Abdul Khaled said ( 21:24 ), it’s irresponsible for government to do that, but still I did withdrawn 10k, it served as starting budget for me to get out of this country to start over in sg. Now I have satisfying and stable income over here, but I’m still not sure if I should contribute to Epf. I know Epf annually 6% is a great investment, but mind you now ringgit is also depreciating at 6% annually too😂

    • @linzixuan29
      @linzixuan29 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Put it into SNP 500

  • @justme6275
    @justme6275 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Very Few Can Afford To Retire in the WHOLE WORLD!

  • @Tony-nr8dp
    @Tony-nr8dp 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    The currency is # 1 factor .
    Infighting is # 2
    Corruption is # 3
    Racial inequality is # 4
    Refusal to adapt to change is # 5
    Lack of talent is # 5

    • @adrianwang2724
      @adrianwang2724 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Lazy is # 6

    • @cedarmanagement2343
      @cedarmanagement2343 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      5. In other words, RACISM
      6. Caused by NEP by Mahathir

  • @hp323
    @hp323 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Family planning and don’t spend too much. Save if you can afford .

  • @2011crane
    @2011crane 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really good and balance reporting. Thanks for the excellent work

  • @agungsfamily1673
    @agungsfamily1673 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Salam from Indonesia, I am very concerned about the situation in Malaysia. I want to compare it with the situation in Indonesia. Indonesia does not recognize social security; the country will abandon those who lose their jobs. However, such circumstances have made the lower class have a resilient spirit to work on anything without expecting anything from the government. It is not surprising that many migrate to Malaysia and become manual laborers there. The poor in Indonesia can still laugh freely even under the pressure of poverty. Their standard of living is low, so they do not expect more, and furthermore, prices in Indonesia are also low. I am fortunate to live in Indonesia."

  • @cac1504
    @cac1504 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    From minimum wage perspective, US employee works 15 minutes for a Starbucks coffee, but Malaysian worker needs to work 1.5 hours for a starbucks or Zus coffee. Yet Malaysians now drink specialty coffee like drinking water, coukd have saved RM15 each time for future needs. Misplaced priority?

  • @ChopSuey-Dish
    @ChopSuey-Dish 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I live in China. Everything is miserable here, but no one dares to complain.
    Seriously if there is next life, I wish to be born in any other country, except China.

  • @mirabella2154
    @mirabella2154 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great documentary!

  • @TBoy1247
    @TBoy1247 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Sukhvinder Singh you are a good man. Stay strong.

  • @aravindradhakrishna8660
    @aravindradhakrishna8660 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    This is worrying, if more than half of our population aren't able to have enough for retirement, our future does not bode well. Growth will be stagnant with future generations having to work much harder to earn a living while supporting the debts of the previous generation, resulting a stunted economy and further falling behind other countries. Malaysia really needs to think how we can leverage on our brilliant but often underutilised and unsung talents and services, and how we can position ourselves in the global markets of tomorrow. It is important that our country elevates ourselves, therefore bringing more wealth and cheaper living costs as a result.

  • @madcatzmk2
    @madcatzmk2 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +45

    Hi CNA, did you do any fact checking about the guy who supposedly walk 320km in a few days?
    Do you guys know of the controversy that people were only managed to track him about 50km? He walked at first, complain about difficulty to breathe and then rode at the back of a lorry the rest of the way?
    Do you know who sponsored his so called "protest"?
    Do you even know whether he even has EPF, the thing that he supposedly was fighting for?

    • @jeremyselvarajah6518
      @jeremyselvarajah6518 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Nice shoes to walk 300km in... Talk about lubang belakang 😂

    • @rhuyisia8163
      @rhuyisia8163 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jeremyselvarajah6518 the one who earned 8k per month?

    • @joshuac5043
      @joshuac5043 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The handout mentality among many Malaysians are easy fodder for unscrupulous politicians to manipulate with such brainless drama to ask for quick & easy money. These clowns, together with the racial and religious bigots are holding back the country's progress.

  • @sameeracee
    @sameeracee 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Honestly I’m thankful to the government for not listening to public scrutiny and for not bending the cpf rules!

  • @dondekeeper2943
    @dondekeeper2943 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent documentary. Keep it up, CNA!

    • @SohaiKia
      @SohaiKia 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      this video is total falsehood

  • @ericfoong2845
    @ericfoong2845 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

    you should ask yourself why high skill jobs aren't going into MY rather than going to SG. Is because of Education and the Malaysian working attitude.

    • @shutengloke5907
      @shutengloke5907 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      If it is education and Malaysia working attitude then why so many Malaysian can find high skill jobs in SG?

    • @bcstudio4271
      @bcstudio4271 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Yes correct been working in GLC, gov agency and public listed company. Msia company culture very bad everywhere. Organization does not growing, stagnant, many political unimportant things.

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I agree withdrawing money from your EPF is a stupid move, that was under stupid PN govt. PHBN totally veto this, non negotiable.

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      There are good jobs in urban areas, most of the not so good jobs are in rural areas.

    • @contrarian2496
      @contrarian2496 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Because most global companies don't want to operate in a Malay majority country, known to be lazy, they prefer Chinese majority country like Singapore.

  • @cwhcwh1770
    @cwhcwh1770 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    If you have sufficient balance, don't withdraw your EPF at 55. Just withdraw the dividend every year. Withdraw a small amount of the principal if the dividend is insufficient to use in one year. Your EPF money can last a long time.

    • @tonyquek1
      @tonyquek1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      EPF should start declaring double digit dividend starting next year and every year after that 😡

    • @alariel85
      @alariel85 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      That's honestly my plan after 55, just withdraw dividend and live a simple retired life.

    • @adlywalid3240
      @adlywalid3240 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@tonyquek1not sure which multiverse you are living. EPF can only invest in Mid to low risk investment vehicle. Double digit dividend? Seriously?

    • @danmelb6433
      @danmelb6433 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's called income stream, instead of lump sum in Australia. I think one can set the monthly withdrawal needed.

  • @andrewlim9345
    @andrewlim9345 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Good overview of the economic challenges facing Malaysia. While it is good that Malaysia has an Employer Providence Fund, wages and financial support has not kept up with rising living costs. The elephant in the room is a lack of a social safety net.

  • @Thinkofwhat
    @Thinkofwhat 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    What went wrong!? Well we kicked out Singapore after our independence and then we missed out having LKYew as our PM…….that’s whats went wrong:)

  • @melvinhoyk
    @melvinhoyk 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

    Money issues have been a global problem among the people as there is no upstart knowledge/education about money in the school system. Finance should be an important subject in early school and progressively so when they enter secondary to learn about saving, investing, and strategy planning.
    Private or foreign companies tend to contribute higher percentages to your EPF account as a professional skill set like in the technology sector. Before the pandemic lockdown, it took me two to three months to get a job as a UX/UI designer. That shows how few companies in tech were available or maybe those sectors hiring cheaper labor especially India as developers because of the low qualification locally?
    New businesses making their way into Malaysia, especially in the energy sector like Tesla, semiconductors, and currently data centers. Will there be local skilled workers to fill the demand? To train internally is one thing but the time for new workers to start working independently after training is another. That's where the foreign skilled worker comes into the picture. Should the government start looking at funding technology education for the local Malaysians which provide affordable fees to fill up the demand in the future?

    • @user-uw1br3cr8d
      @user-uw1br3cr8d 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Good point. Why is financial management taught in form 5 so that the school leavers have an idea how important it is ,when they start work. Cut down on less important subjects like religious studies, history, geography,etc. Such knowledge can be picked up using internet services.

    • @natchan2801
      @natchan2801 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      (for this generation)when i was in primary school ,as far as i remember we only learn about how to count interest only maybe other things as other things ig. for secondary ,we learned about roi, more deeper on interest and compound interest, debit/credit card ,tax(road tax, cukai pintu, cukai jalan, cukai perkhidmatan dan cukai tanah), and insurance(insurans am dan insurans hayat)... basically most of the things that involve with financial alr implanted in school as one of math sub topics.(my tution tc said the reason why we have to learned about credit card and kewangan because his generation are truly in bad financial state and over used credit card). i low-key can imagine myself opening my math book in the future.
      rn i am the third year for this new syllabus. Hopefully the students didnt take for granted

  • @kimchiba4570
    @kimchiba4570 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Really respect the indian chap ..
    Hope things get better for him

  • @JRCounsel78
    @JRCounsel78 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +77

    EPF withdrawals should be made possible in case-by-case basis. If allowed across the board, many who are financially illiterate will misuse it to buy a new car or phone...

    • @sususegar
      @sususegar 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      It was never gonna be case-by-case, that would defeat the purpose of making yourself popular with the grassroots. Til today these grassroots Malays still fondly call Muhyddin as "Abah" because of how he supposedly handled the pandemic and, most importantly, gave free access to EPF money. Ismail Sabri did the same for himself, although the novelty effect was not there by the time he did it. Now that PN are the oppositions they're happily banging this drum again just to destabilise PH's already fragile popularity.

    • @jerrodtham
      @jerrodtham 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      EPF is only a temporary solution. Can't rely on that 100%. The main issue is the economic downturn in Malaysia.

    • @Flame304
      @Flame304 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      EPF withdrawal shouldn't be allow at all. It doesnt help, just make thing worse in future

    • @sususegar
      @sususegar 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@Flame304 the problem is those who want to keep withdrawing only think that "this is my money, it's my right to withdraw". Which technically is not wrong, but they also think "why buy insurance? i can just save the same amount every month" but they never actually save it. and they also get married without thinking how much it costs to be in a marriage/raise a family.

    • @mingchooleong5431
      @mingchooleong5431 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Well said!

  • @mykomnasional
    @mykomnasional 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    The bad decision of Muhyiddin for EPF..
    Till nowadays many Malays shout med want more EPF withdraw for five times again!
    Insane!

    • @user-uw1br3cr8d
      @user-uw1br3cr8d 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This bad decision will take its toll in an aging population that is fast growing. Recall what was the primary objective of EPF as an old age savings for retirement. Food for thought.

    • @azimahmohamed5417
      @azimahmohamed5417 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      A personal decision..never blame the gov..no one force anyone to withdraw the EPF money, me myself never withdraw a single cent coz I can still survive..never blame others for our own actions..it is just stupid and low level mind

    • @macropusrufus8207
      @macropusrufus8207 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@azimahmohamed5417that's very wise of you. Unfortunately, I can already predict that a vast majority of people who had withdrawn their epf will blame the gov for not providing enough financial supports/subsidies in the future, when they run out of funds to survive after retirement. That's the problem with the Msian society - always expect gula-gula from the gov and not taking responsibilities to look after themselves.

    • @shamshulanuar7718
      @shamshulanuar7718 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I am a Malay.
      As far as I can see, I have not met anyone in Malay community who insist on EPF withdrawal.
      The EPF withdrawals were allowed twice during Covid.
      Now ,all countries have managed to overcome Covid issues.

  • @knfk
    @knfk 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    For the Malays, it's not all that bad. They have access to the exclusive ASB funds and also children which is a very valuable investment in the Malaysian society.

  • @PaulynneCheng
    @PaulynneCheng 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    A painful video to watch, but fair and quite necessary. There is a solution, though not short term. Education must be the key, easily accessible education to help those in need upskill. It's obvious that many depleted their EPF savings due to sheer necessity. It's not the government's role to teach people how to save. But it certainly must be the government's role to provide the infrastructure whereby those who are keen can be trained and equipped with better-paying skills in order for their earnings to keep up with inflation.

  • @lyl2916
    @lyl2916 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    This whole video is just showing how bad the living cost in Malaysia but the other Southeast Asia countries including Singapore also has bad or even worse inflation. It would be good if we look at the Southeast Asia region as a whole since we did not see the impact of Covid across countries. European countries are increasing prices due to inflation at least also up to 10%. It’s a global thing. And if you’re just looking into the city, it’s always high cost but Malaysia is big. There are so many places with low living cost. Otherwise people won’t always comment that Malaysia is cheap and a good place to travel because of food. We need more focus on education in finance, but this is also the same in many countries. We are just trying our best as Malaysian to continue to grow the country and continue to survive just like all other countries.

    • @ggc7318
      @ggc7318 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      All these are due to energy and geopolitical issues.Now China are Russia are challenging the USA, which has kept everything in line for over 40 years. All and all, everyone needs energy for food to power a nation.

    • @nkf83
      @nkf83 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Well said thank

  • @extraincomesuz
    @extraincomesuz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    There are some financial officers in this video that understand finance as well as what can and cannot be done. The politicians should listen more and talk less. If salaries are increased it is a catalyst for the economy and everyone wins. Giving out money is not a good way to get votes, but growing security for the future is. Great video🎉

  • @gr8potatosaurusofthunderfart
    @gr8potatosaurusofthunderfart 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Millennials are gonna experience this... Anywhere in the world, not just Malaysia...

  • @mrpolarbearrrrr
    @mrpolarbearrrrr 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Singaporeans love to complain about the current ruling party.
    What most don’t realise is that we are very fortunate to have a strong stable economy, zero racial driven policies and a secular society compared to our neighbours.
    We can never be 100% satisfied with all policies and how things operate. But we must be grateful that we Singaporeans have it better than the rest.
    SGD 1 = MYR 3.5 thank you.

  • @repubug1365
    @repubug1365 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    Here in indo (jakarta), a motor cycle courier only can earn less than myr 2000 monthly. Much less than what a courier can earn in KL.

    • @jefri4176
      @jefri4176 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Indonesia food and basic stuffs are cheaper than Malaysia mostly and also quality of living is lower than Malaysia unfortunately.

    • @kesatria_gelap
      @kesatria_gelap 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      gig economy inappropriate to made in full time job..just made it financing support as part time work..

  • @naimhansem
    @naimhansem 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Usa uk europe asia infact all around the world has this problem......my advice save your money and live below your means......dont piled up debts

  • @Veiljustin83
    @Veiljustin83 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    actually it's not a matter of the cost of living in Malaysia causing the issue, but rather their salary (income) has not gone up to compensate for it. Their monthly salary are ridiculously low there compared to their much smaller neighbour, Singapore. Then Malaysia keeps on wondering why so many Malaysian talents are flowing out of their country into Singapore and trying to persuade them to stay and grow Malaysia.
    Love for your country is good, but survival is more important. If the government still don't realise this and do something about it, they are doom to fail. Citizens are the wealth of the country, not the ministers' pocket. when your citizens are rich, your country will be rich, so government has to invest more spendings to help citizens improve their skill sets, help companies subsidize for part of employees salary so that they can get higher pay, promote infrastructures to work from home....etc... When citizens have more spending power next time, all these spendings will have huge returns to the country.
    Singapore is a very good example which Malaysia should learn from. How we survive covid periods and the amount of spending power Singaporeans have now is huge.

  • @jaywong8937
    @jaywong8937 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    After seeing this video, we as singaporeans should stop complaining

  • @madammargarett9648
    @madammargarett9648 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    The only Malaysian Mahatir and Najib are very rich after their retirement 😊bonus. Entire EPF bonus is gone to their pocket.

    • @shamshulanuar7718
      @shamshulanuar7718 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      No need to slander them
      Do you have any proof they Rob EPF bonus?

  • @edmundfoo5620
    @edmundfoo5620 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The answers Pak Nor Razlan gave the interview points to systemic spending patterns issues among the people and also hints at looming societal and mental problems that will impact the country if the root causes are not addressed.

  • @sandraaviles-wilkes7036
    @sandraaviles-wilkes7036 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    This is definitely a wide world dilemma that each country is avoiding by not acknowledging there’s a problem. Even in the United States

  • @yogayoggie2209
    @yogayoggie2209 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Why dont you report if singaporeans can AFFORD to retire in singappore! Malaysia is huge, and there are places that are cheap and reasonable, BUT in singapore every single inch is choking and unbearable! This is totally media propaganda!

  • @suhooilee
    @suhooilee 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Corruption, falling ringgit and uncontrolled inflation with living costs

    • @somethingtobelievein
      @somethingtobelievein 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Where got corruption....If you don't believe, you can ask Najib. He sure say no corruption.

    • @Userr-Chen-Chen
      @Userr-Chen-Chen 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Besides corruption islamisation is a great problem.

    • @leejpeter3456
      @leejpeter3456 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Look on the roads in Kuala Lumpur, and you can frequently see Tesla, BMW, and Cadillac cars.

    • @Userr-Chen-Chen
      @Userr-Chen-Chen 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@leejpeter3456 explain it - there is a large corrupt group of malay muslims politicians and their gangs who controlled at least 80% of the country’ wealth while purposely keeping a group is for pity party drama that the malay Muslims are still very poor.
      Such pity party drama are common in all countries where there are more than 30% Muslims.

    • @shamshulanuar7718
      @shamshulanuar7718 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Userr-Chen-Chenand Chinese too are known to giving bribes.
      Are you Jose TIF I say that?

  • @ntt888
    @ntt888 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What makes you happy? They're still alive. I like this answer, it's so powerful and be grateful.

  • @tonyv596
    @tonyv596 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Just like in America....over 1 million homeless people living on the streets all over the US.

  • @adis.g6569
    @adis.g6569 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    1MDB money if not corrupted can definitely aleviate ppl lives. How can I say things like this? I live in Indonesia, both melayus, corrupt everywhere, all the time