Yogyakarta Residents Have the Highest Monthly Expenditure Ratio in Indonesia
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Yogyakarta residents have the highest monthly expenditure ratio in Indonesia. Compared to the Provincial Minimum Wage (UMP) of Rp 1.76 million, research by Lifepal.co.id shows that approximately 80%, or Rp 1.41 million, is spent on monthly expenses, namely food and non-food items.
Although Yogyakarta is not the province with the highest average per capita expenditure, Yogyakarta residents' spending is still considered high. This is because residents with incomes equivalent to the UMP have very little money left for needs beyond food.
Following Yogyakarta, the next highest ratios are found in West Java and Banten at 70.9% and 61.64%, respectively.
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