Trend of Poverty Rate Decreasing

Indonesia continues to strive to achieve the extreme poverty rate target of approaching 0 percent.

Children's toys are placed between the house plots in a densely populated semi-permanent residential area in Pademangan, North Jakarta, Thursday (17/7/2023). The Central Statistics Agency noted that the poverty rate as of March 2023 had decreased compared to conditions in September 2022. As of March 2023, the poverty rate was recorded at 9,36 percent of Indonesia's total population, or 25,90 million people. That is lower than the poverty rate as of September 2022 which was 9,57 percent or 26,36 million people. KOMPAS/TOTOK WIJAYANTO (TOK) 17-07-2023 *** Local Caption ***

JAKARTA, KOMPAS — For nine years, in the period 2012-2021, the trend of the multidimensional poverty rate in Indonesia has decreased from 49 percent in 2012 to 14,3 percent in 2021. The decline in the number of multidimensionally poor people is around 80 million people, from 120,1 .2012 million people in 38,95 to 2021 million people in XNUMX.

The trend of multidimensional poverty rates was found by the Public Policy Research and Advocacy Institute The Prakarsa when measuring Indonesia's Multidimensional Poverty Index (IKM) 2012-2021.

More details: Kompas

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