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Poverty rate in Indonesia rises due to COVID-19

Indonesia saw the poverty rate rise to 9.78 percent in March from 9.22 percent last September, with 26.42 million people living below the poverty line as of March, according to Statistics Indonesia (BPS).
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Jakarta (VNA)
꧅ – Indonesia saw the poverty rate rise to 9.78 percent in March from 9.22percent last September, with 26.42 million people living below the povertyline as of March, according to StatisticsIndonesia (BPS).

The BPS said around1.63 million Indonesians fell into poverty in March as the COVID-19 pandemictook its toll on the poor across the country. “TheCOVID-19 pandemic is taking a great toll on economic activity and adverselyaffecting people’s livelihoods,” said BPS head Suhariyanto in a recent virtual press briefing. He said the risein staple prices played a huge role in the poverty rate, pointing to the riceprice as the biggest factor, followed by cigarettes, poultry and instantnoodles. Thenational poverty line is set at 2.1 million Rp (145.8 USD) of income per family per month. The Indonesian government expects 4million people to fall below the poverty line this year, making for a total of28 million poor in the nation, or around 10.6 percent of the population. Inline with the rising poverty rate, the Gini ratio, which reflects inequality,rose to 0.381 in March, from 0.380 in September last year, as the gap betweenthe rich and the poor remained high amid the pandemic. Thegovernment is allocating a 695.2 trillion Rp stimulus package to prevent greater economicfallout and to cushion the pandemic’s blow on poor communities by strengtheningsocial safety net programmes and thecountry’s healthcare system./.
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