PETALING JAYA: Many Malaysian graduates are earning just enough to survive, with little to spare for saving or upward mobility, according to a new report by a labour market research group.
Future Studies Berhad said the study also dispelled the notion that tertiary education guaranteed a meaningful wage premium.
The report, titled “The ‘Gaji Cukup Makan’ Economy: When Higher Education Becomes an Economic Risk”, also finds the idea that tertiary education guarantees a better life is being increasingly challenged.