Residents of Aceh Barat Regency spend Rp1,817.89 per capita per week on other food items.
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The average expenditure of residents in Aceh Barat Regency for purchasing other food items in 2023 was Rp1,817.89 per capita per week. This figure is lower than the previous year's expenditure, which was recorded at Rp2,011.67 per capita per week.
The three largest expenditure items for the "other food items" category in Aceh Barat Regency, in descending order, were instant noodles at Rp1,558.84 per capita per week, crackers at Rp229.36 per capita per week, and baby porridge at Rp29.69 per capita per week (the lowest).
Per capita expenditure is the cost incurred for the consumption of all household members over a month, divided by the number of household members. This expenditure can be categorized into two parts: food and non-food needs.
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.
According to BPS (Central Bureau of Statistics), this decrease in expenditure is due to the monthly inflation rate (month-to-month) in this region, which reached 4.08%. Meanwhile, economic growth in 2023 was recorded at 4.08%.
Based on region, the highest expenditure for purchasing other food items was in Puncak Jaya Regency, and the lowest was in Yapen Waropen Regency. Aceh Barat Regency's expenditure for purchasing other food items ranked 452nd. Meanwhile, the national average per capita expenditure for purchasing other food items was Rp257.5 per capita per week.
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