malaysian public administration statistics

federal government budget balance, quarterly

for the latest 24 quarters of data

source: department of statistics malaysia (dosm)

the federal government budget balance shows a consistent deficit trend, peaking at rm 37.1 billion in january 2021. a significant anomaly occurred in october 2022, with a deficit of rm 47.5 billion, likely influenced by the ge15 in november 2022.

ministry of education budget allocation, annually

for the latest 10 years of data

source: ministry of finance (mof)

the ministry of education's budget allocation shows a steady increase from rm 40.8 billion in 2015 to rm 58.7 billion projected for 2024, with a notable dip to rm 50.4 billion in 2021, likely influenced by the covid-19 pandemic.

ministry of health budget allocation, annually

for the latest 10 years of data

source: ministry of finance (mof)

the ministry of health's budget allocation shows a consistent upward trend from rm 23.3 billion in 2015 to rm 41.2 billion projected for 2024, with a notable increase in 2023 likely influenced by post-pandemic healthcare demands.

latest state government revenue by state

as of 2022, expenditure for sarawak is based on 2020 data

source: national audit department (jan)

sarawak leads in state government revenue at rm10.65 billion, followed by sabah at rm6.96 billion. johor and selangor also show significant figures, while melaka and perlis report the lowest revenues.

latest state government expenditure by state

as of 2022, expenditure for sarawak is based on 2020 data

source: national audit department (jan)

sarawak leads in state government expenditure at rm16.09 billion, followed by sabah at rm5.49 billion. notable outliers include perlis with rm207 million and melaka at rm495 million, indicating significant disparities in state budgets.

federal government development expenditure by function, quarterly

for the latest 20 quarters of data

source: department of statistics malaysia (dosm)

federal government development expenditure shows a significant increase in defence and security spending, peaking at rm 5.29 billion in october 2023. economic services also saw a rise, particularly in january 2023, likely influenced by post-pandemic recovery efforts.

federal government operating expenditure by object, quarterly

for the latest 20 quarters of data

source: department of statistics malaysia (dosm)

federal government operating expenditure shows a significant increase in 'debt service' and 'subsidies and social assistance' in late 2022, likely influenced by the ge15 in november 2022. 'asset acquisition' peaked in october 2023 at rm 593 million.

federal government revenue by source, quarterly

for the latest 20 quarters of data

source: department of statistics malaysia (dosm)

federal government revenue shows a strong recovery in direct taxes post-2020, peaking at rm 91.3 billion in january 2023. notable anomalies include a sharp drop in april 2020, likely due to the mco lockdowns.