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Malaisia Palgad

Kursus

Kursus
3045 MYR/Kuu
Muutus +/-
+145 MYR/Kuu
Protsentuaalne muutus
+5,00 %

Praegune Palgad väärtus Malaisia on 3045 MYR/Kuu. Palgad Malaisia tõusis 3045 MYR/Kuu 1.1.2024, pärast seda kui see oli 2900 MYR/Kuu 1.1.2023. Ajavahemikul 1.1.2010 kuni 1.1.2024 oli keskmine SKP Malaisia 2607,67 MYR/Kuu. Kõigi aegade kõrgeim väärtus saavutati 1.1.2019 väärtusega 3224,00 MYR/Kuu, samas kui madalaim väärtus registreeriti 1.1.2011 väärtusega 1814,00 MYR/Kuu.

Allikas: Department of Statistics, Malaysia

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Palgad

Palgad

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  • 5 aastat

  • 10 aastat

  • Max

Palgad
Date
Palgad
1. jaan 2010
1816,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2011
1814,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2012
1916,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2013
2052,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2014
2231,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2015
2312,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2016
2657,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2017
2879,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2018
3087,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2019
3224,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2020
2933,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2021
3037,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2022
3212,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2023
2900,00 MYR/Month
1. jaan 2024
3045,00 MYR/Month
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Palgad Ajalugu

Palgad — Ajalugu
KuupäevVäärtus
3045 MYR/Kuu
2900 MYR/Kuu
3212 MYR/Kuu
3037 MYR/Kuu
2933 MYR/Kuu
3224 MYR/Kuu
3087 MYR/Kuu
2879 MYR/Kuu
2657 MYR/Kuu
2312 MYR/Kuu

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Palgad Malaisia — FAQ

What is the current Palgad in Malaisia?

The current Palgad in Malaisia is 3045 MYR/Kuu as of 1.1.2024.

How has the Palgad in Malaisia changed recently?

The Palgad in Malaisia increased from 2900 MYR/Kuu (1.1.2023) to 3045 MYR/Kuu (1.1.2024).

What is the all-time high for Palgad in Malaisia?

The all-time high for Palgad in Malaisia was 3224,00 MYR/Kuu, recorded on 1.1.2019.

What is the all-time low for Palgad in Malaisia?

The all-time low for Palgad in Malaisia was 1814,00 MYR/Kuu, recorded on 1.1.2011.

What is the historical average of Palgad in Malaisia?

The historical average of Palgad in Malaisia is 2607,67 MYR/Kuu, calculated over the period from 1.1.2010 to 1.1.2024.

Where does the Palgad data for Malaisia come from?

The Palgad data for Malaisia is sourced from Department of Statistics, Malaysia and published on Eulerpool.