Is Malaysia Becoming A Welfare State?

Is Malaysia Becoming A Welfare State?
Photo: Cjames Fotografia.

Most Malaysians don’t pay income tax. So, how are hand-outs financed?

With cash payments to the poorer classes becoming standard policy in Malaysia, questions have been raised as to the efficacy of such measures. How do they help the needy, and how is the political economy affected?

The former mayor of Bogota, Enrique Peñalosa, once said, “A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars; it’s where the rich use public transportation.”

Does this interesting observation capture the essence of the subject? This is indeed worth a discussion.

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