The average expenditure per capita per week in Tarakan City in 2023 for purchasing other eggs (quail eggs, raw or cooked salted eggs, turtle eggs, goose eggs, etc.) was Rp39.26. This figure is significantly higher than the previous year's expenditure of Rp34.65 per capita per week.
The top five expenditures for eggs and milk in Tarakan City, ranked from highest to lowest per capita per week, were: chicken eggs (Rp5,476.05), infant formula (Rp2,039.75), powdered milk (Rp1,813.89), sweetened condensed milk (Rp959.98), and duck eggs/Manila duck eggs (Rp8.83).
Per capita expenditure refers to the total household consumption cost per month divided by the number of household members. This expenditure can be categorized into food and non-food items.
Expenditure on food consumption is calculated weekly, while non-food expenditure is calculated monthly and for the past 12 months. Both food and non-food consumption are then converted into average monthly expenditure. The average per capita consumption/expenditure figures presented in BPS publications are obtained by dividing the total consumption of all households (both consuming food and not) by the total population.
Based on region, the highest per capita expenditure on other eggs (quail eggs, raw or cooked salted eggs, turtle eggs, goose eggs, etc.) was in Nagan Raya Regency, and the lowest was in Buleleng Regency. Tarakan City ranked 250th in this expenditure. The national average per capita expenditure per week for other eggs (quail eggs, raw or cooked salted eggs, turtle eggs, goose eggs, etc.) was Rp229.
The following are the 10 regencies/cities with the highest per capita expenditure on other eggs (quail eggs, raw or cooked salted eggs, turtle eggs, goose eggs, etc.):
* Nagan Raya Regency: Rp790.59
* Lombok Timur Regency: Rp399.55
* East Jakarta City: Rp398.85
* Medan City: Rp394.93
* Surabaya City: Rp362.35
* Madiun City: Rp334.17
* Solok City: Rp328.41
* Banda Aceh City: Rp311.32
* Tangerang City: Rp310.79
* Bantul Regency: Rp300.23
Note: All monetary values are likely in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). The provided data lacks units for the top 10 list; it is assumed to be Rp per capita per week, consistent with the rest of the document.