This is a list of Malaysian states and federal territories sorted by their gross domestic product.[1][2]

As of 3 November 2022 Malaysian Ringgit (symbol: RM, currency code: MYR) is equivalent to 0.211 United States dollar[3] or 0.213 Euros.[4]

Gross Domestic Product by state

Malaysian states by GDP (nominal US$) in 2020.
National GDP is 364,681 US$.
  < 100,000 US$ (278,481 I$)
  100,000 - < 1,000,000 US$ (278,481 - < 2,784,810 I$)
  1,000,000 - < 5,000,000 US$ (2,784,810 - < 13,924,050 I$)
  5,000,000 - < 10,000,000 US$ (13,924,050 - < 27,848,101 I$)
  10,000,000 - < 45,000,000 US$ (27,848,101- < 125,316,455 I$)
  45,000,000 - < 60,000,000 US$ (125,316,455 - < 167,088,608 I$)
  > 60,000,000 US$ (> 167,088,608 I$)

The following table is the list of the GDP of Malaysian states released by the Department of Statistics Malaysia.[5][6]

Data for 2022 estimates (US$ 1 = MYR 4.4 at 2022 average market exchange rate,[7] international $ (I$) using 2022 PPP conversion factor from World Bank[8])

State or Federal Territory 2022 GDP
(RM Million)[9]
2022 GDP
(millions
US$ nominal)
2022 GDP
(millions
I$ PPP)
2021 GDP
(RM Million)[10]
2020 GDP
(RM Million)
2019 GDP
(RM Million)
2018 GDP
(RM Million)
2017 GDP
(RM Million)
2016 GDP
(RM Million)
2015 GDP
(RM Million)
2014 GDP
(RM Million)
2013 GDP
(RM Million)
2012 GDP
(RM Million)
2011 GDP
(RM Million)
2010 GDP
(RM Million)
 Selangor 421,64195,827243,589343,983326,805345,008323,215302,186281,839268,825226,964212,645200,906187,434177,718
 Kuala Lumpur 262,73059,711151,779219,706217,447233,794220,359206,174191,641180,865152,380140,534131,514122,890113,095
 Johor 142,05637,53789,909131,303128,074134,226130,586123,561116,682110,00293,66587,97484,05078,94674,102
 Sarawak 140,16145,40588,709131,572127,556136,759133,010130,169124,513121,585102,31898,08994,01392,70087,131
 Penang 121,15427,53570,96699,11192,69194,64591,23486,76882,49378,14666,20061,32458,35355,82752,946
 Sabah 122,13827,75877,93878,99977,84085,64285,01283,79377,51873,77666,37663,22661,22359,33958,127
 Perak 93,11221,16150,76876,92374,26475,99373,03169,33765,95863,17654,78552,36849,75646,34643,313
 Pahang 76,07517,28938,85855,40354,88558,43456,29054,59150,87549,45043,94642,20140,04738,14835,871
 Negeri Sembilan 60,21313,68432,17747,78346,33648,03445,69443,81641,77140,18635,96334,89233,92432,00730,229
 Kedah 56,37312,81232,23947,51146,04246,84144,80443,06741,15639,55034,10532,74031,24129,58527,356
 Melaka 50,79511,54428,79041,90041,03043,58342,37640,83037,71336,07730,07127,93327,27625,48724,187
 Terengganu 38,2218,68623,61335,23833,99436,00134,83833,97932,13331,12426,86625,32624,29223,50922,769
 Kelantan 30,3066,88717,02225,79725,18825,47924,14323,50122,47621,40819,04818,13617,55816,69115,591
 Perlis 6,7011,5223,9245,8685,7856,1515,8855,6955,5705,3534,7904,5494,1673,8523,389
 Labuan 8,2851,8825,0347,6507,6137,6237,2456,7906,4125,9994,8064,5744,4264,2144,105
 Malaysia 1,791,358407,1271,133,7711,548,8981,418,4911,512,7381,447,7601,372,3101,249,6981,176,9411,012,506955,080912,261864,920821,434

Gross Domestic Product per capita by state

Malaysian states by GDP per capita (nominal US$) in 2020.
National average is 11,281 US$.
  < 5,000 US$ (< 13,924 I$)
  5,000 - < 7,000 US$ (13,924 - < 19,494 I$)
  7,000 - < 9,000 US$ (19,494 - < 25,063 I$)
  9,000 - < 11,281 US$ (25,063 - < 31,415 I$)
  11,281 - < 13,000 US$ (31,415- < 36,203 I$)
  13,000 - < 15,000 US$ (36,203 - < 41,772 I$)
  15,000 - < 20,000 US$ (41,772 - < 55,696 I$)
  > 20,000 US$ (> 55,696 I$)

The following table is a list of the GDP per capita of Malaysian states released by the Department of Statistics Malaysia. Data for 2022 estimates (US$ at 2022 average market exchange rate,[11] international $ (I$) using 2022 PPP conversion factor from World Bank[12])


State or Federal Territory 2022 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2022 GDP
per capita
(US$ nominal)
2022 GDP
per capita
(I$ PPP)
2021 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2020 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2019 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2018 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2017 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2016 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2015 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2014 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2013 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2012 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2011 GDP
per capita
(RM)
2010 GDP
per capita
(RM)
 Kuala Lumpur 127,19928,90980,506111,292121,100129,472121,293111,321101,42094,72290,46482,20877,07370,67564,693
 Labuan 81,65218,55751,67881,34576,89877,79874,33765,94961,83358,57755,56653,57649,15744,04438,445
 Sarawak 80,85718,37751,17565,97155,93153,35852,30149,32744,33344,01244,59641,76641,49340,63635,034
 Penang 69,68415,83744,10459,68555,77455,24352,39749,87347,32244,84742,13038,49037,05335,52733,597
 Selangor 59,90813,61537,91651,93048,60754,99551,52848,09144,61642,61140,53638,07136,79934,47832,300
 Malacca 50,40711,45631,90344,61042,86149,17247,96046,01541,36339,85338,65635,69934,96532,42129,366
 Negeri Sembilan 49,80411,31931,52244,49541,25445,37343,04741,61538,55936,69935,86534,11833,76132,13629,363
 Pahang 47,17710,72229,85941,31338,01036,56035,57738,95236,24430,34329,34127,85627,41327,06923,883
 Johor 41,0589,33125,98636,47433,89637,34236,39434,36231,95229,53928,08926,30825,44224,35022,035
 Perak 36,9248,39123,37034,33831,62631,71930,30329,22627,24625,41821,13222,44521,71120,37018,207
 Terengganu 32,1997,31820,37930,90129,42630,93330,21629,34727,26826,52926,39724,44923,93523,28221,573
 Sabah 36,0208,18622,79729,96024,65225,32625,86123,97921,08119,73419,72318,68019,48719,64817,831
 Kedah 25,9675,90216,43523,57522,69322,41221,41020,32719,15218,24917,32916,61616,08815,56314,034
 Perlis 23,1265,25614,63721,50821,09925,65624,44223,37222,47921,39420,99920,19619,53718,29917,410
 Kelantan 16,5673,76510,48515,58414,95114,34113,66813,59312,81212,07511,74811,28411,21710,8949,806
 Malaysia 54,86312,46934,72347,43943,47546,45044,68242,22838,88737,10436,03133,71432,91331,37228,733

See also

References

  1. "Table 30: GDP by State, 2010-2016 at Current Prices - RM Million" (PDF) (in Malay and English). Department of Statistics, Malaysia. p. 17/32. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  2. "Table 2.6.2: Gross Domestic Product by State at Constant Prices (2010 = 100), 2010 - 2016, Malaysia" (PDF) (in Malay and English). Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister's Department of Malaysia. p. 1/2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 April 2017. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
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  5. "Department of Statistics Malaysia Official Portal". www.dosm.gov.my. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
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  7. "Official exchange rate (LCU per US$, period average)". data.worldbank.org. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  8. "World Bank Open Data: PPP conversion factor, GDP (LCU per international $)". data.worldbank.org. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
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