Indonesia’s household spending to decline due to COVID-19
Household spending in Indonesia, which contributes up to 57.4 percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), is expected to slow down this year as more people lose their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jakarta (VNA) -Household spending in Indonesia, which contributes up to 57.4 percent of thecountry’s gross domestic product (GDP), is expected to slow down this year asmore people lose their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fitch Solutions researchers said growth inhousehold spending is estimated at a mere 1.2 percent in 2020 from 5percent last year.
The government projects that around 2.9 million to 5.2 million workerscould lose their jobs, while around 1.1 million to 3.78 million people couldfall into poverty.
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Indonesia has so farrecorded 7,775 COVID-cases with 647 deaths and 960 recoveries, according to the country's health ministry./.
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