Indramayu Regency Residents' Weekly Per Capita Expenditure on Watermelon: Rp472
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In Indramayu Regency in 2024, per capita weekly expenditure on watermelon was Rp472. This represents a significant increase compared to the previous year's figure of Rp382.65 per capita per week.
Per capita expenditure refers to 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.
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.
In Indramayu Regency, the five largest expenditure categories for residents, in descending order, are: cigarettes and tobacco (Rp29,404 per capita per week), rice (Rp22,935 per capita per week), superior quality rice (Rp22,570 per capita per week), kretek filter cigarettes (Rp22,474 per capita per week), and the lowest is sago (not from cassava) at Rp1 per capita per week.
Based on region, the highest per capita expenditure on watermelon was in Sidoarjo Regency, and the lowest was in West Sumba Regency. Indramayu Regency ranked 185th in terms of watermelon expenditure. The national average per capita weekly expenditure on watermelon is Rp244.
The following are the 10 regencies/cities with the highest per capita expenditure on watermelon:
- Sidoarjo Regency Rp1,467.0
- Gresik Regency Rp1,445.0
- Surabaya City Rp1,416.0
- Tana Tidung Regency Rp1,358.0
- Banjar Baru City Rp1,290.0
- Bontang City Rp1,280.0
- Samarinda City Rp1,240.0
- Pulang Pisau Regency Rp1,226.0
- Madiun City Rp1,214.0
- Kapuas Hulu Regency Rp1,214.0
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