BPS: Food and Non-Food Poverty Lines in Bali Increase by 9.2% (December 2024 Data)
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The food and non-food poverty line in Bali in December 2024 increased by Rp. 44,621 per capita/month to Rp. 529,640 per capita/month compared to December 2022. Compared to December 2021, the food and non-food poverty line also increased from Rp. 452,220 per capita/month.
This increase in the food and non-food poverty line in the province did not impact the percentage of the poor population, which instead decreased. The poverty rate in Bali in March 2024 decreased to four percent compared to March 2023. Compared to September 2022, the poverty rate also decreased from 4.53 percent.
Based on the region, the number of poor people decreased by 184,430 in March 2024 compared to March 2023 and was lower than in September 2022. The number of poor people in urban areas decreased by 4,510 to 119,310 in March 2024. Meanwhile, the number of poor people in rural areas was recorded at 65,120.
Poverty conditions in Bali are calculated based on the food and non-food poverty line, which is recorded at Rp. 568,510 per capita/month. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), this latest poverty line is detailed as Rp. 365,440 per capita/month for food needs and Rp. 164,210 per capita/month for non-food needs.
The poverty line for rural areas is Rp. 488,630 per capita/month. This is detailed as Rp. 340,650 per capita/month for food and Rp. 170,450 per capita/month for non-food. Meanwhile, the poverty line in urban areas is Rp. 545,700 per capita/month, detailed as Rp. 375,250 per capita/month for food and Rp. 170,450 per capita/month for non-food.
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