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The percentage of poor Banten residents in March 2019 fell to 5.09 percent

Release Date : July 15, 2019
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Abstract

The Banten Province poverty rate from the March 2019 National Socio-Economic Survey (Susenas) amounted to 5.09 percent, a decrease of 0.16 points compared to the previous period of 5.25 percent. This is in line with the reduction in the number of poor people by 14.28 thousand people from 668.74 thousand people in September 2018 to 654.46 thousand people in March 2019.
  • The percentage of poor people in urban areas which in September 2018 amounted to 4.24 percent fell to 4.12 percent in March 2019. While the percentage of poor people in rural areas in September 2018 was 7.67 percent, down to 7.49 percent in March 2019 .
  • During the period September 2018-March 2019, the number of poor people in urban areas fell by 3.4 thousand people (from 382.13 thousand people in September 2018 to 378.73 thousand people in March 2019), as well as in rural areas as much as 10.9 thousand people (from 286.60 thousand people in September 2018 to 275.73 thousand people in March 2019).
  • The role of food commodities on the poverty line is far greater than the role of non-food commodities (housing, clothing, education, and health). In March 2019, the contribution of the Food Poverty Line to the Poverty Line was recorded at 71.66 percent, slightly lower than the September 2018 condition which amounted to 71.60 percent.
  • The types of food commodities that have a large influence on the value of the March 2019 Poverty Line in urban and rural areas are rice, filtered clove cigarettes, broiler eggs, chicken meat, instant noodles, and bread. While non-food commodities are the biggest contributors to the poverty line in urban and rural areas, which are the same, namely the cost of housing, gasoline, electricity, education and toiletries.

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