KUALA LUMPUR, June 23 -- A total of 73 per cent of Malaysian voters identified economic issues as the biggest problem facing the country, according to a new mid-term survey by Merdeka Center on the performance of the Madani administration.
According to the center's "National Survey Highlights May 2025" report, when respondents were asked to name their top concerns, they pointed to inflation (33 per cent), economic growth (13 per cent), corruption (seven per cent),
Also cited were job opportunities (seven per cent), and issues related to Malay rights and fair treatment of all races (seven per cent).
Concerns over racial issues and public safety were comparatively low, at just three per cent each.
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