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 September of 2025.
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Total populasi di Malaysia diperkirakan sebanyak 34,1 juta orang pada tahun 2024, menurut data sensus terbaru dan proyeksi dari Trading Economics. Halaman ini menyediakan - Populasi Malaysia - nilai aktual, data historis, ramalan, grafik, statistik, kalender ekonomi, dan berita.
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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 September of 2025.
As of July 2024, **** percent of the Malaysian population were classified as Bumiputera, **** percent were classified as ethnic Chinese, and *** percent as ethnic Indians. Those who do not fall under these three main ethnic groups are classified as ‘Other’. Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society with three main ethnicities and language groups. Who are Malaysia’s Bumiputera? Bumiputera, meaning sons of the soil, is a term used to categorize the Malays, as well as the indigenous peoples of Peninsular Malaysia, also known as orang asli, and the indigenous peoples of Sabah and Sarawak. As of July 2023, the Bumiputera share of the population in Sabah was ** percent, while that in Sarawak was **** percent. Thus, the incorporation of the states of Sabah and Sarawak during the formation of Malaysia ensured that the ethnic Malays were able to maintain a majority share of the Malaysian population. Bumiputera privileges and ethnic-based politics The rights and privileges of the Malays and the natives of Sabah and Sarawak are enshrined in Article 153 of Malaysia’s constitution. This translated, in practice, to a policy of affirmative action to improve the economic situation of this particular group, through the New Economic Policy introduced in 1971. 50 years on, it is questionable whether the policy has achieved its aim. Bumiputeras still lag behind the other ethnic two major groups in terms of monthly household income. However, re-thinking this policy will certainly be met by opposition from those who have benefitted from it.
As of July 2024, the population of Selangor was estimated at approximately *** million. Selangor is Malaysia's most populous state, as well as the state with the largest economy in terms of gross domestic product. The Golden Peninsula Malaysia is comprised of 13 states and three Wilayah Persekutuan (WP) or federal territories, which include Labuan, an offshore financial center on the east; the nation’s capital, Kuala Lumpur; and the administrative center, Putrajaya - both on the west. The aforementioned two federal territories on the west are enclaves within Selangor. In addition to that and the many points of interest it has to offer, Selangor is Malaysia’s most visited state among domestic tourists. Darul Ehsan – The Abode of Sincerity Selangor is a sultanate, ruled by Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah since 2001. Located on the west coast of the Malaysian peninsula, the state hosts the country’s two main transportation hubs: Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Port Klang, the country’s largest port.The state is also Malaysia’s largest economy, which contributes a big part to Malaysia’s overall GDP per capita. With the prime location, good infrastructure, and two federal territories within, Selangor will continue to attract more people for work, travel, or more.
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Population, male (% of total population) in Malaysia was reported at 52.36 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Malaysia - Population, male (% of total) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on September of 2025.
In 2023, the total population of all ASEAN states amounted to an estimated 619.02 million inhabitants. The ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) member countries are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. ASEAN opportunity The Association of Southeast Asian Nations was founded by five states (Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore) in 1967 to improve economic and political stability and social progress among the member states. It was originally modelled after the European Union. Nowadays, after accepting more members, their agenda also includes an improvement of cultural and environmental conditions. ASEAN is now an important player on the global stage with numerous alliances and business partners, as well as more contenders wanting to join. The major player in the SouthIndonesia is not only a founding member of ASEAN, it is also its biggest contributor in terms of gross domestic product and is also one of the member states with a positive trade balance. In addition, it has the highest number of inhabitants by far. About a third of all people in the ASEAN live in Indonesia – and it is also one of the most populous countries worldwide. Among the ASEAN members, it is certainly the most powerful one, not just in numbers, but mostly due to its stable and thriving economy.
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Population ages 0-14, female (% of female population) in Malaysia was reported at 22.13 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Malaysia - Population ages 0-14, female (% of total) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on September of 2025.
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Population ages 15-64 (% of total population) in Malaysia was reported at 70.48 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Malaysia - Population ages 15-64 (% of total) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on September of 2025.
As of July 2024, the population of the state of Sabah in Malaysia was estimated to be approximately **** million, showing an increase from 2023. Sabah is a resource-rich state, located in eastern Malaysia on the island of Borneo. Sabah primarily exports oil, gas, timber, and palm oil.
Estimates, total number of people per grid-cell. The dataset is available to download in Geotiff format at a resolution of 3 arc (approximately 100m at the equator). The projection is Geographic Coordinate System, WGS84. The units are number of people per pixel. The mapping approach is Random Forest-based dasymetric redistribution.
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As of the third quarter of 2024, about **** percent of the Malaysian population were active social media users. This was a decrease of **** percent compared to 2024, in which the social media users amounted to approximately **** percent of the total population in Malaysia. Among all social media platforms available there, Facebook was the leading social media platform. Facebook’s popularity in Malaysia The most popular social media platforms among users in Malaysia were Facebook, Instagram, Facebook Messenger, and LinkedIn. Since its launch in 2004, Facebook has become the most widely used social media platform among social media users in Malaysia. Nevertheless, it was projected that Facebook's popularity would fade with the rise of newer social media platforms, and its penetration rate in Malaysia would decrease to ** percent in the coming years. Moreover, considering the continual growth of interest in other social media platforms, it is estimated that the number of Facebook users in Malaysia would be at approximately **** million in 2025, down from nearly ** million in the year before. Social media addiction Social media addiction is a behavioral addiction relating to individual’s attachment to social media. The symptoms of this type of addiction includes mood swings caused by what the individual is experiencing on social media. Regardless of the platform used, most Malaysians felt that social media contributed to the state of their happiness and thought that it was difficult for them to quit using social media.
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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 September 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.
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.
Estimates of total number of people per grid square broken down by gender and age groupings (including 0-1 and by 5-year up to 90+) for Malaysia, R2025A version v1. The dataset is available to download in Geotiff format at a resolution of 3 arc (approximately 100m at the equator). The projection is Geographic Coordinate System, WGS84. The units are estimated number of male, female or both in each age group per grid square.
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Population ages 0-14, total in Malaysia was reported at 7746734 Persons in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Malaysia - Population, ages 0-14, total - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on September of 2025.
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Population in urban agglomerations of more than 1 million (% of total population) in Malaysia was reported at 24.79 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Malaysia - Population in urban agglomerations of more than 1 million - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on September of 2025.
As of February 2025, approximately **** percent of the Meta's advertising audience in Malaysia were male users between the age of 25 and 34 years. This age group represents around ** percent of the overall Meta advertising audience.
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.