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The easing of pandemic-related travel and activity restrictions since late last year has helped bring down the poverty rate in Indonesia, but that has done nothing to improve income inequality in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy.
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) reported on July 15 that the domestic poverty rate had dropped to 9.54 percent of the population, or 26.16 million people, in March.
While that marks a decrease of 0.17 percentage points from the last survey, which was conducted in September 2021, it hardly makes Indonesia a more equal society, as BPS reported on the same day that the Gini ratio had increased by 0.003 to 0.384.
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