The Malaysian government has announced it will maintain the existing B40, M40, and T20 income classifications. These classifications are currently used to categorize households based on income levels and are crucial for determining eligibility for social assistance programs. The decision ensures continuity in statistical analysis related to income distribution and socio-economic policies. This system helps the government target aid effectively to those most in need – the bottom 40% of income earners (B40), the middle 40% (M40), and the top 20% (T20). No changes to the current framework are planned, allowing for consistent data collection and program implementation. The government did not specify a timeline for potential review of these classifications.