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Indonesia's Gini ratio in March 2019 was 0.382. This inequality figure decreased by 0.002 compared to September 2018, which reached 0.384.
The Gini ratio measures income inequality, ranging from 0 for perfect equality to 1 for perfect inequality. Eight provinces had inequality figures above the national Gini ratio: Yogyakarta Special Region (0.423), Gorontalo (0.407), West Java (0.402), Southeast Sulawesi (0.399), Jakarta (0.394), Papua (0.394), South Sulawesi (0.389), and West Papua (0.386).
West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) and East Java provinces had lower inequality levels than the national average, with Gini ratios of 0.379 and 0.370 respectively. Bangka Belitung province had the lowest inequality at 0.269, followed by North Kalimantan at 0.295 and West Sumatra at 0.306.
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