Why Malaysia's Best Minds Are Leaving – What It Means for the Economy

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🌳In this video, we explore the critical issue of Malaysia's brain drain and its impact on the Malaysian economy. Malaysia has long been known for its vibrant economy and growing middle class. However, recent trends show a significant number of skilled workers leaving the country in search of better opportunities abroad. Over one million Malaysians are currently living overseas, with a significant number in Singapore. This brain drain, which is higher than the global average, is depleting Malaysia's talent pool and weakening its middle class. Join us as we delve into the reasons behind Malaysia's brain drain, how the exodus of skilled workers is impacting the middle class, the broader economic implications for Malaysia, and potential solutions to reverse these trends and retain talent. We also feature insights from experts and discuss what the future holds for Malaysia's economy if these issues are not addressed. Don't miss out on this in-depth analysis!

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