(1) Nominal GDP per capita (US$) - Ranking out of 186 countries (IMF)
(i) USA 5
(ii) Singapore 6
(iii) Malaysia 62
(iv) China 74
(v) Thailand 90
(vi) Sri lanka 114
(vii) Indonesia 118
(viii) Philippines 123
(ix) Vietnam 131
(2) GDP (PPP) per capita (US$) - Ranking out of 16 countries (IMF)
(i) Singapore 3
(ii) USA 10
(iii) Malaysia 47
(iv) Thailand 76
(v) China 88
(vi) Indonesia 102
(vii) Sri Lanka 103
(viii) Philippines 119
(ix) Vietnam 126
(3) Property Price to Income ratio (years of income)
(i) USA 3.39
(ii) Malaysia 8.6
(iii) Thailand 18.19
(iv) Philippines 18.65
(v) Indonesia 20.28
(vi) China 22.95
(vii) Singapore 23.87
(viii) Sri Lanka NA
(ix) Vietnam NA
(4) Cost of Living Index
(i) Philippines 23.67
(ii) Vietnam 25.47
(iii) Malaysia 25.51
(iv) Sri Lanka 25.56
(v) Indonesia 26.23
(vi) Thailand 27.97
(vii) China 32.96
(viii) USA 52.01
(ix) Singapore 79.52
(5) Quality of Life Index
(i) USA 220.38
(ii) Singapore 152.09
(iii) Malaysia 112.21
(iv) Thailand 68.85
(v) China 61.79
(vi) Philippines 60.06
(vii) Vietnam 47.62
(viii) Indonesia 31.78
(ix) Sri Lanka NQ ( No Quality)
*I included Sri Lanka because I thought Ambiga may want to start some street protests there.
In summary, there are areas where Malaysia can improve on but we are definitely no where near what the zombies opposition say we are. We are not the best (yet) by any stretch of the imagination but lots of improvements have been made over the last 6 years particularly on the government and economic transformations programs. PM Najib must be given enough time to complete the tasks he set out to do instead of listening to al the lies and spins perpetuated by the Opposition."
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