The average monthly per capita expenditure on non-food items in urban areas of West Papua in 2023 was recorded at 53.96%. According to the records of the last eight years, the highest ratio in West Papua occurred in 2014 with a growth of 57.17%, while the average for the last six years showed a growth of -0.74%.
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The current average monthly per capita expenditure on non-food items in urban areas across Indonesia is 54.17% (2023 data). Only a few provinces show a higher percentage compared to the same period the previous year.
DKI Jakarta ranks first. The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) recorded the average monthly per capita expenditure on non-food items in urban areas at 62.18%. Year-on-year growth in this region increased by 2.95% compared to the same period the previous year.
Bali follows in second place. Compared to the same period the previous year, the average monthly per capita expenditure on non-food items in urban areas in this province grew by 59.75%. In the same period the previous year, the average monthly per capita expenditure on non-food items in urban areas in this province was recorded at 60.8%.
Next is DI Yogyakarta with an average monthly per capita expenditure on non-food items in urban areas of 59.62%; Gorontalo recorded 57.62%; and Riau Islands recorded 57.33%.
The following are the ten provinces with the highest average monthly per capita expenditure on non-food items in urban areas in 2023:
* DKI Jakarta 62.18%
* Bali 59.75%
* DI Yogyakarta 59.62%
* Gorontalo 57.62%
* Riau Islands 57.33%
* East Kalimantan 57.06%
* Maluku 56.75%
* Southeast Sulawesi 56.34%
* South Sulawesi 55.62%
* Bengkulu 55.61%