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Study: Salary Growth in Malaysia is the 3rd Lowest in Southeast Asia, Stagnation Projected Until 2026




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Salary growth isn’t the same everywhere. While some countries are giving their workers a nice pay bump, others are still waiting for that long-overdue raise.

Guess which ones are moving at snail speed? Here’s a look at the countries with the lowest salary growth in Southeast Asia.

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Malaysia ranks 3rd lowest for salary growth

A recent survey by leading global professional services firm AON reveals insights from its 2025 Salary Increase and Turnover Study across Southeast Asia.

The study looked at salary adjustments and employee turnover rates for more than 700 businesses across six Southeast Asian countries.




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Any chance Malaysia will finally see a pay bump next year?

As much as we’d like to say better days are ahead, the survey shows that overall, budgeted salary increases in Southeast Asia are projected at 5.3% for 2026.

For Malaysia, salary growth is expected to stay the same as this year at 4.8%. Meanwhile, there’s a little light at the end of the tunnel for some other countries, with Thailand at 4.7% and Indonesia seeing 5.9%.

Check out the table below for a quick comparison:

t’s a slow jog in the Southeast Asia salary race, but maybe 2027 will finally throw us a bone (and hopefully a raise).




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This message was edited by LONGSTER on 17-Oct-2025 at 11:15 AM




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Singapore is the lowest, nobody said anything?




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