Merak Jalanan reflects on the struggles of a single mother who earns a living through small delivery jobs. Her life has never been easy, requiring constant travel to meet customer demands.
Malaysia’s BUDI95 Policy Sparks Public Concern
Since April 1, the government reduced the BUDI95 fuel subsidy from 300 liters to 200 liters per month, worsening her burden. While office workers like Merak rarely exceed the quota, B40 earners often run out before mid‑month.
Rising prices make every liter of petrol vital for survival. Though data shows most Malaysians use less than 200 liters, the voices of those struggling deserve to be heard.
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