Muara Enim Regency's Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) at current prices in 2024 reached Rp116.72 million. The GRDP in this regency grew by 5.89% compared to the previous year's Rp118.52 million.
However, according to historical data, compared to the post-COVID-19 pandemic period, growth in this region appears less robust, showing lower growth.
According to BPS (Statistics Indonesia) publications, with a total population of 645,250, the GRDP per capita in this region is recorded at Rp182.11 million/capita/year. Nationally, this GRDP per capita ranks 33rd.
Of the 17 sectors driving the economy in this regency, the mining and quarrying sector is the leading contributor.
The mining and quarrying sector ranks first. In 2024, this sector contributed the largest GRDP value, reaching Rp81.22 million (Note: It seems there's a typo in the original text; it likely means Rp81.22 million). This nominal value grew by 6.74%.
Following this, the manufacturing industry grew by 3.21% to Rp11.42 million (Note: Likely a typo; it should be Rp11.42 million), the agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sector with a GRDP of Rp7.31 million (3%).
The last sector contributing to the top five is construction, with a GRDP of Rp3.86 million (Note: Likely a typo; it should be Rp3.86 million). This sector recorded growth of 4.95% compared to the previous year's achievement of Rp3.64 million (Note: Likely a typo; it should be Rp3.64 million).
**Distribution of GRDP in Muara Enim Regency in 2024**
According to its distribution, the main sector contributing to the largest GRDP growth in Muara Enim Regency is the mining and quarrying sector, with a contribution of 64.69%. Other sectors in the top five are the manufacturing industry, the agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sector, the wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles sector, and the construction sector.
The sectors with the smallest distribution are the Health and Social Services sector, Other Services sector, Electricity and Gas Supply sector, Water Supply sector, Waste Management, Waste and Recycling sector, and the Business Services sector.