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Lowest Income in Johor

Top 74 cities ranked by lowest income

Lowest Income — Johor

1 Labis $13,400
2 Bandar Tenggara $13,400
3 Pengerang $13,400
4 Parit Raja $13,400
6 Horizon Hills $13,400
8 Bandar Putra Kulai $13,400
9 Kampung Selang $13,400
10 Kampung Batu Empat $13,400
11 Padang Endau $13,400
12 Batu Anam $13,400
13 Mersing $13,400
14 Kampung Sedenak $13,400
15 Pekan Nenas $13,400
17 Yong Peng $13,400
18 Taman Scientex $13,400
19 Taman Universiti $13,400
20 Bandar Penawar $13,400
21 Chaah Bahru $13,400
22 FELDA Maokil $13,400
23 Niyor $13,400
25 Felda Gugusan Adela $13,400
26 Ayer Hitam $13,400
27 Kampung Bagan $13,400
28 Pekan Serkat $13,400
29 Bakri $13,400
30 Parit Jawa $13,400
31 Chaah $13,400
32 Rengit $13,400
33 Paloh $13,400
34 Tongkang Pechah $13,400
35 Buloh Kasap $13,400
36 Kelapa Sawit $13,400
37 Layang Layang $13,400
38 Bandar Seri Alam $13,400
39 Taman Senai $13,400
40 Ulu Tiram $13,400
41 Parit Sulung $13,400
42 Pagoh $13,400
43 Perling $13,400
44 Masai $13,400
46 Batu Pahat $13,400
47 Skudai $13,400
48 Segamat $13,400
49 Muar $13,400
50 Kluang $13,400
52 Kampung Larkin Lama $13,400
53 Mukim Pulai $13,400
54 Pasir Gudang $13,400
55 Iskandar Puteri $13,400
56 Pelentong $13,400
57 Taman Permas Jaya $13,400
58 Taman Pelangi $13,400
62 Gerisek $13,400
63 Tangkak $13,400
64 Bukit Gambir $13,400
65 Pontian Besar $13,400
66 Johor Bahru $13,400
67 Kota Tinggi $13,400
68 Simpang Renggam $13,400
69 Bukit Indah $13,400
70 Setia Tropika $13,400
71 Kempas $13,400
72 Kulai $13,400
73 Gelang Patah $13,400
74 Johor Jaya $13,400

Cities with the lowest median incomes in Johor face economic challenges that affect residents' quality of life and access to opportunities. Labis has a median household income of $13,400.

Lower incomes in these cities may reflect limited local job markets, reliance on specific industries, or historical economic factors. However, many of these communities also have lower costs of living, which can partially offset the income difference.

Economic development initiatives, workforce training programs, and infrastructure investments are key strategies being pursued in many of these communities to raise income levels and attract new employers.

Did You Know?

  • 1. The median household in Labis earns $13,400 — 82% below the national median.
  • 2. Lower incomes don't always mean lower quality of life — many of these cities have significantly lower costs of living.
  • 3. College towns often appear on this list because student populations bring down the median household income statistics.

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