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  1. The scale of global poverty today, however, remains vast. The latest global estimates of extreme poverty are for 2019. In that year the World Bank estimates that around 650 million people – roughly one in twelve – were living on less than $2.15 a day.

  2. Jul 17, 2023 · The poverty line in March 2023 was IDR550,458/capita/month. It is consist of the Food Poverty Line at IDR408,522 (74.21 percent) and the Non-Food Poverty Line at IDR141,936 (25.79 percent). In March 2023, poor households in Indonesia had an average of 4.71 household members.

  3. Key indicators (most recent values): Poverty rate at $2.15 a day (2017 PPP) (% population): 1.88% in 2023. Poverty rate at national poverty lines (% of population) 9.36% in 2023. Multidimensional poverty headcount ratio (% of population) 2.29% in 2023.

  4. More than one-third of Indonesians remain economically insecure. They can be pushed into poverty upon a shock like COVID-19 or natural disasters, whose frequency and severity increases due to climate change.

  5. Apr 2, 2024 · Around 700 million people live on less than $2.15 per day, the extreme poverty line. Extreme poverty remains concentrated in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, fragile and conflict-affected areas, and rural areas. After decades of progress, the pace of global poverty reduction began to slow by 2015, in tandem with subdued economic growth.

  6. Oct 8, 2021 · In March 2021, the poverty rate stood at 10.14 percent. These findings are further confirmed in the 2020 Voluntary National Review published by the Ministry of National Development Planning which states that the pandemic caused a worsening inequality.

  7. The latest statistical data on poverty and socioeconomic development in Indonesia.

  8. Strong economic growth in Indonesia has helped to reduce poverty, with the poverty rate falling from 24% in 1999 to 11.4% in 2013. But the pace of poverty reduction is slowing. Over 65 million people live just above the poverty line and are vulnerable to falling into poverty.

  9. data.worldbank.org › indicator › SIWorld Bank Data

    Explore the latest data on poverty and inequality in Indonesia and compare with other countries using interactive charts and maps.

  10. Jul 15, 2021 · Indonesia’s poverty rate declined slightly from 10.19% in September 2020 to 10.14% in March 2021, but this rate is still higher than it was before the pandemic (9.2% in September 2019).

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