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Lowest Income in Melaka

Top 28 cities ranked by lowest income

Lowest Income — Melaka

1 Bukit Rambai $13,400
2 Machap $13,400
3 Rembia $13,400
4 Pantai Belimbing $13,400
5 Kampung Umbai $13,400
6 Teluk Mas $13,400
8 Ayer Molek $13,400
9 Pulau Sebang $13,400
10 Kuala Sungai Baru $13,400
11 Bemban $13,400
12 Kampung Ayer Molek $13,400
13 Kampung Machap Baru $13,400
14 Kampung Bertam Ulu $13,400
15 Malacca $13,400
16 Merlimau $13,400
18 Kampung Cheng $13,400
19 Alor Gajah $13,400
21 Batu Berendam $13,400
22 Sungai Udang $13,400
24 Kampung Kerubong $13,400
25 Kampung Ayer Keroh $13,400
26 Klebang Besar $13,400
27 Durian Tunggal $13,400

Cities with the lowest median incomes in Melaka face economic challenges that affect residents' quality of life and access to opportunities. Bukit Rambai 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 Bukit Rambai 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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