The number of household debt in Malaysia continue to increase and seen as one of the effects of the unstable Malaysian economy. Consequently, authors motivated to do the study that focuses on analyzing the debt offered to the consumer. The research paper aims to examine the relationship and impact of macroeconomic determinants or variables on household debt in Malaysia and to determine the most significant factor that affects household debt. The study used the annual secondary data from 1984 to 2018, taken from reliable sources; Databank, Knoema, Bloomberg, and Bank Negara Malaysia. Three macroeconomic determinants used; Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Unemployment Rate (UN-EM), and Inflation Rate (INF). The relationship between macroeconomic determinants and household debt is analyzed using Econometric method namely Descriptive Analysis, Augmented Dickey Fully (ADF), Unit Root Test, Philips-Perron (PP) Unit Root Test, Normality Test, and Regression Analysis. Based on the multiple Regression Model Test, the results showed that
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