According to the 2019 Household Income and Expenditure and Basic Facilities Survey, Malaysian Chinese have the highest average household income at 9895 ringgits per month, followed by Indians at 8216 ringgits and indigenous at 3093 ringgits. The report points out that the median income of Chinese households is also the highest at RM7,391, while Indians and indigenous people are RM5,981 and RM5,420 respectively. (About S$1949.71-1766.83)
Monthly income from 2000 to 3999 ringgits (about 651.97-1303.61 Singapore dollars), most of them are indigenous people, accounting for 27%, Chinese accounting for 18.9%, Indian accounting for 24%, all ethnic groups have less monthly income At 6000 ringgit, about 1951.50. Singapore dollar. The decline, but the monthly income of more than 20,000 ringgits (about S$65,196.67) has increased, with Chinese accounting for 8.7%, Indians and indigenous people accounting for 5.5 and 3.3% respectively.
The average income of agricultural households was RM 4,612 (approximately SGD 1503.44), an increase of 4.1%. Both the construction and service industries achieved a high growth rate of 4.6%. The highest average income is in the mining industry, which increased from 10,000 in 2016 to 1708 (approximately S$3816.61) to 13,269 ringgits (approximately SGD4325.47). The income of the B40 low-income group is still lower than the median income. The average income of the M40 middle-income group is 7348 ringgits (approximately S$2395.33). The average income is higher than the median income of 7093, while the average income and median income of the T20 high-income group are 18,506 MYR (approximately SGD 6032.65) and 15,031 MYR (approximately SGD 4,989.86).