Sarawak now seen as high-income state

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Sarawak joins the ranks of Penang, Labuan and Kuala Lumpur as high-income states. Photo: Dr Apurva via Twitter.

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KUCHING: Sarawak has now attained the status of a high-income state in Malaysia, according to World Bank lead economist for Malaysia Dr Apurva Sanghi.

On July 6, Dr Apurva in a tweet said Sarawak has now surpassed the 2022 high-income threshold by exceeding US$13,205 Gross National Income (GNI) per capita.

The data provided also showed that Sarawak is classified in the category of high-income states in the country, alongside Penang and the federal territories of Labuan and Kuala Lumpur. And Malaysia has been an upper-middle income country since the late 1980s.

He also revealed that a total of 83 countries have been recognised as high-income countries, with the addition of Guyana and American Samoa.

The World Bank Group assigns the world’s economies to four income groups – low, lower-middle, upper-middle, and high. The classifications are updated each year on July 1, based on the GNI per capita of the previous calendar year.

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