According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), the average net monthly wage of formal workers in water provision, waste management, and recycling in Bali in February 2023 decreased by Rp 0.19 million to Rp 2.48 million compared to December 2022. Meanwhile, compared to December 2021, the average wage for workers in water provision, waste management, and recycling increased, as it was previously recorded at Rp 2.09 million.
The average net monthly wage of formal workers in water provision, waste management, and recycling in the last five years experienced its highest growth in 2018 at 172.23% and its lowest in 2019, with a decrease of 50.9%.
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), the salary/wage received by workers in this sector in Bali province amounted to Rp 2.48 million. Compared to other provinces, the average salary/wage in the water provision, waste management, and recycling sector in this province ranks 14th nationally.
Compared to 15 other sectors, the salaries/wages of workers in this sector are ranked tenth. Meanwhile, the sector with the highest salary/wage in this province is information and communication, with a net monthly income of Rp 6.21 million.
The second highest paying sector is education services with a monthly salary/wage of Rp 4.1 million. Then, in third place is the health services and social work sector with a payment of Rp 4.1 million.
The sector with the lowest monthly payment in this province is agriculture, forestry, and fisheries with a payment of Rp 1.42 million.
The following are the ten provinces with the highest average net monthly wages of formal workers in water provision, waste management, and recycling nationally in 2023:
- Bangka Belitung Islands Rp 4.26 million
- Riau Islands Rp 4 million
- DKI Jakarta Rp 3.99 million
- Bengkulu Rp 3.58 million
- South Sumatra Rp 3.41 million
- East Kalimantan Rp 3.29 million
- Aceh Rp 3.02 million
- West Java Rp 2.94 million
- Riau Rp 2.83 million
- Southeast Sulawesi Rp 2.83 million
The following are the ten provinces with the lowest average net monthly wages of formal workers in water provision, waste management, and recycling nationally in 2023:
- North Maluku Rp 1.68 million
- Jambi Rp 2.02 million
- Central Java Rp 2.05 million
- East Java Rp 2.06 million
- East Nusa Tenggara Rp 2.12 million
- North Kalimantan Rp 2.12 million
- Yogyakarta Special Region Rp 2.17 million
- West Nusa Tenggara Rp 2.18 million
- Banten Rp 2.22 million
- West Papua Rp 2.24 million