MALAYSIAN FINANCIAL WELL-BEING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: DOES INCOME CLASSIFICATION MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

Che Norhalila Che Mohamed, Nur Izzati Ahmad Nasharuddin, Nur Aishah Mohamed Yussof, Nora Mohd Basir
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The Covid-19 pandemic has affected emotions, health, and the community's well-being. It is even worse when the movement control order had to be carried out to curb the spread of this epidemic, which indirectly affected the financial well-being of individuals in Malaysia. Every person in society is affected by their income source for various reasons. Job losses, and a lack of adequate savings and emergency funds, accompanied by debt and loan management, will exacerbate the situation. An individual's or household's health and financial stability are important aspects of financial well-being for living a better daily life. It encompasses more than just a person's financial situation; it also includes their ability to meet financial goals and obligations, as well as their level of financial stress. As a result, this study aims to compare the financial well-being of Malaysian individuals between income classifications (B40, M40, and T20). Convenience sampling was used to get 265 respondents by using an online survey. A Kruskal Wallis test showed a statistically significant difference in financial well-being between income classifications, χ2 = 13.818, p-value = 0.001. Financial well-being for B40 is the lowest, followed by M40 and T20. The implications of acute financial well-being will lead inability to meet basic needs such as housing, food, healthcare, and education. Employees were recommended to have retirement savings and an excellent financial attitude to have good financial well-being.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间马来西亚的财务状况:收入分类有影响吗?
2019冠状病毒病大流行影响了情绪、健康和社区福祉。更糟糕的是,为了遏制这一流行病的蔓延,不得不实施行动管制令,这间接影响了马来西亚个人的财务状况。由于各种原因,社会上的每个人都受到收入来源的影响。失业、缺乏足够的储蓄和应急资金,加上债务和贷款管理,将使情况恶化。个人或家庭的健康和财务稳定是过上更好的日常生活的重要方面。它不仅仅包含一个人的财务状况;它还包括他们实现财务目标和义务的能力,以及他们的财务压力水平。因此,本研究旨在比较收入类别(B40, M40和T20)之间马来西亚个人的财务状况。采用方便抽样的方式,采用在线调查的方式,获得265名回答者。Kruskal Wallis检验显示,不同收入类别的财务幸福感差异有统计学意义,χ2 = 13.818, p值= 0.001。B40的财务状况最低,其次是M40和T20。严重的财务状况将导致无法满足住房、食品、医疗保健和教育等基本需求。建议员工有退休储蓄和良好的理财态度,以保持良好的财务状况。
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