The population in Malaysia grew to 32.45 million people in 2020. This is in line with a steady positive trend that has been happening since at least 2016 and is forecast to continue until at least 2030, as well as with the growth rates in other ASEAN countries. Malaysian demographics As the fertility rate slowly declines, the population growth rate should slowly decline as well. However, since life expectancy is also slowly increasing, this can still fuel population growth, as we see in this statistic. In Malaysia, this is leading to a healthy age structure, with a large group of working-age people who are able to support a smaller number of old and young people. Economic effects A growing population should lead to an increasing gross domestic product (GDP), simply because more people means more consumers and workers. This is especially effective if the country is at full employment. Given the generally low level of unemployment in Malaysia, it is fairly safe to assume that this is true.
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Population, total in Malaysia was reported at 35557673 in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Malaysia - Population, total - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
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Population growth (annual %) in Malaysia was reported at 1.2206 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Malaysia - Population growth (annual %) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on August of 2025.
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La population totale en Malaisie était estimée à 34,1 millions de personnes en 2024, selon les dernières données du recensement et les projections de Trading Economics. Cette dataset fournit - Population de la Malaisie - valeurs réelles, données historiques, prévisions, graphiques, statistiques, calendrier économique et actualités.
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This data set shows mid-year population projection by ethnicgroup and sex, Malaysia, 2020, 2025, 2030, 2035 and 2040. Population projection is the calculated number of people living in an area as of a specified point in time, usually July 1st. The projection population is calculated using a component of change model that incorporates information on natural increase (birth and death) and net migration (net internal migration, net international migration).
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Comprehensive socio-economic dataset for Malaysia including population demographics, economic indicators, geographic data, and social statistics. This dataset covers key metrics such as GDP, population density, area, capital city, and regional classifications.
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Population, female in Malaysia was reported at 16939879 Persons in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Malaysia - Population, female - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on August of 2025.
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There were 9 820 000 Linkedin users in Malaysia in June 2025, which accounted for 27.8% of its entire population. People aged 25 to 34 were the largest user group (5 200 000).
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Population, female (% of total population) in Malaysia was reported at 47.64 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Malaysia - Population, female (% of total) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
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Malaysia DOS Projection: Population: 15 to 19 Years data was reported at 2,852.000 Person th in 2040. This records a decrease from the previous number of 2,855.200 Person th for 2035. Malaysia DOS Projection: Population: 15 to 19 Years data is updated yearly, averaging 2,808.800 Person th from Dec 2020 (Median) to 2040, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,855.200 Person th in 2035 and a record low of 2,595.800 Person th in 2025. Malaysia DOS Projection: Population: 15 to 19 Years data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malaysia – Table MY.G002: Population: Projection: Department of Statistics.
In 2020, 76.6 percent of the population accessed Facebook. The social network's reach is set to decrease to 68 percent by 2025.
In 2020, about 87.61 percent of the population in Malaysia used a smartphone. This figure is further expected to grow in the next few years.
For 2021, the number of smartphone users in Malaysia was estimated to reach about ** million. With a growing population, the number of smartphone users in Malaysia is expected to increase by another **** million until 2025. Smartphone ownership versus income and education Almost everybody in Malaysia owns a smartphone. However, the younger generation tend to own smartphones more than the older generation. In a survey conducted on smartphone ownership, only ** percent of the respondents who were aged 65 years old and above had a smartphone. Income and education also seemed to have impact on digital connectivity, including smartphone ownership. A survey showed that about ** percent of respondents who earned at least 5,000 Malaysian ringgit and had tertiary education or more owned a smartphone. Connection to internet useOn average, Malaysians spend around *** hours on the internet and **** hours on social media daily. Internet and social media use were tied to smartphone ownership. Mobile messaging, taking pictures, and social networking were the most popular activities among Malaysian smartphone users. According to a survey conducted in February 2019, ** percent of respondents stated that they use their smartphone for text messaging and voice notes at least once a day.
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Population, male in Malaysia was reported at 18617794 Persons in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Malaysia - Population, male - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on August of 2025.
The population share with internet access in Malaysia was forecast to remain on a similar level in 2029 as compared to 2024 with 98 percent. According to this forecast, the internet penetration will stay nearly the same over the forecast period. Notably, the population share with internet access of was continuously increasing over the past years.The penetration rate refers to the share of the total population having access to the internet via any means. The shown figures have been derived from survey data that has been processed to estimate missing demographics.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in more than 150 countries and regions worldwide. All input data are sourced from international institutions, national statistical offices, and trade associations. All data has been are processed to generate comparable datasets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find further information concerning Singapore and Thailand.
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Malaysia DOS Projection: Population: 5 to 9 Years data was reported at 2,561.000 Person th in 2040. This records a decrease from the previous number of 2,645.900 Person th for 2035. Malaysia DOS Projection: Population: 5 to 9 Years data is updated yearly, averaging 2,691.500 Person th from Dec 2020 (Median) to 2040, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,725.200 Person th in 2025 and a record low of 2,561.000 Person th in 2040. Malaysia DOS Projection: Population: 5 to 9 Years data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malaysia – Table MY.G002: Population: Projection: Department of Statistics.
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Population ages 15-64, total in Malaysia was reported at 25059539 Persons in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Malaysia - Population ages 15-64, total - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on August of 2025.
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Malaysia DOS Projection: Population: 35 to 39 Years data was reported at 2,755.300 Person th in 2040. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,748.800 Person th for 2035. Malaysia DOS Projection: Population: 35 to 39 Years data is updated yearly, averaging 2,901.400 Person th from Dec 2020 (Median) to 2040, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,086.600 Person th in 2025 and a record low of 2,748.800 Person th in 2035. Malaysia DOS Projection: Population: 35 to 39 Years data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malaysia – Table MY.G002: Population: Projection: Department of Statistics.
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There were 15 676 300 Instagram users in Malaysia in June 2025, which accounted for 44.4% of its entire population. The majority of them were women - 55.6%. People aged 25 to 34 were the largest user group (5 600 000). The highest difference between men and women occurs within people aged 18 to 24, where women lead by 2 200 000.
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There were 30 997 000 Facebook users in Malaysia in April 2025, which accounted for 87.7% of its entire population. The majority of them were men - 52%. People aged 25 to 34 were the largest user group (10 200 000). The highest difference between men and women occurs within people aged 25 to 34, where men lead by 5 600 000.
The population in Malaysia grew to 32.45 million people in 2020. This is in line with a steady positive trend that has been happening since at least 2016 and is forecast to continue until at least 2030, as well as with the growth rates in other ASEAN countries. Malaysian demographics As the fertility rate slowly declines, the population growth rate should slowly decline as well. However, since life expectancy is also slowly increasing, this can still fuel population growth, as we see in this statistic. In Malaysia, this is leading to a healthy age structure, with a large group of working-age people who are able to support a smaller number of old and young people. Economic effects A growing population should lead to an increasing gross domestic product (GDP), simply because more people means more consumers and workers. This is especially effective if the country is at full employment. Given the generally low level of unemployment in Malaysia, it is fairly safe to assume that this is true.