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Average Household Income: Jakarta data was reported at 21,433,656.000 IDR in 2018. Average Household Income: Jakarta data is updated yearly, averaging 21,433,656.000 IDR from Dec 2018 (Median) to 2018, with 1 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 21,433,656.000 IDR in 2018 and a record low of 21,433,656.000 IDR in 2018. Average Household Income: Jakarta data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Indonesia. The data is categorized under Indonesia Premium Database’s Domestic Trade and Household Survey – Table ID.HB003: Cost of Living Survey (SBH-2018): Average Monthly Household Income: by Cities.
In 2025, Jakarta residents spend approximately 35 percent of their income on groceries. Furthermore, about 25.6 and 11.6 percent of their income are allocated for monthly rent and transportation expenses, respectively.
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Indonesia Average Monthly Household Income and Receipt: DKI Jakarta: Income and Receipt Group: IDR 900,000 - IDR 999,999 data was reported at 918,529.000 IDR in 2012. Indonesia Average Monthly Household Income and Receipt: DKI Jakarta: Income and Receipt Group: IDR 900,000 - IDR 999,999 data is updated yearly, averaging 918,529.000 IDR from Dec 2012 (Median) to 2012, with 1 observations. Indonesia Average Monthly Household Income and Receipt: DKI Jakarta: Income and Receipt Group: IDR 900,000 - IDR 999,999 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Indonesia Premium Database’s Domestic Trade and Household Survey – Table ID.HB003: Cost of Living Survey (SBH-2012): Average Monthly Household Income and Receipt: by Cities and by Income Group.
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Indonesia Average Monthly Household Income and Receipt: DKI Jakarta: Income and Receipt Group: < IDR 500,000 data was reported at 453,500.000 IDR in 2012. Indonesia Average Monthly Household Income and Receipt: DKI Jakarta: Income and Receipt Group: < IDR 500,000 data is updated yearly, averaging 453,500.000 IDR from Dec 2012 (Median) to 2012, with 1 observations. Indonesia Average Monthly Household Income and Receipt: DKI Jakarta: Income and Receipt Group: < IDR 500,000 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Indonesia Premium Database’s Domestic Trade and Household Survey – Table ID.HB003: Cost of Living Survey (SBH-2012): Average Monthly Household Income and Receipt: by Cities and by Income Group.
As of 2023, Jakarta’s population amounted to around ***** million inhabitants, indicating an increase of over *** thousand people over the past decade. Jakarta is Indonesia’s capital and largest city, and with its soaring population density, Jakarta ranks among the most populous cities worldwide. Employment in Jakarta In contrast to the prevalent informal employment in Indonesia, over ** percent of Jakarta’s workforce is engaged in formal employment. Notably, Jakartan formal workers have the highest average net wage in the country compared to other provinces. Most of these workers are employed in the wholesale and retail trade sector, which serves as the primary contributor to Jakarta’s GRDP. While there is a positive alignment between the city’s economic growth and increasing welfare levels, Jakarta still needs continuous efforts to further reduce unemployment rates and address income inequality gaps. Traffic and pollution As one of the most polluted major cities globally, the bustling city of Jakarta grapples with persistently low air quality. Simultaneously, the metropolis is also marked to have one of the highest traffic congestion levels in Asia. However, despite the ongoing issues and the efforts to combat these issues, Jakarta still faces an escalating number of vehicles. Factors like the surge in personal vehicle usage to avoid using public transportation during the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with implanted habits, contribute significantly to Jakarta’s traffic problems.
In 2023, Jakarta's GRDP per capita amounted to approximately ***** million Indonesian rupiah. Jakarta is Indonesia's capital city that has a status equal to a province, and it has the highest GRDP per capita among the other provinces in the country.
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Indonesia Restaurant: Average Expenditure: DKI Jakarta data was reported at 2,198.700 IDR mn in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,028.134 IDR mn for 2014. Indonesia Restaurant: Average Expenditure: DKI Jakarta data is updated yearly, averaging 2,039.667 IDR mn from Dec 2007 (Median) to 2015, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,218.734 IDR mn in 2011 and a record low of 1,846.982 IDR mn in 2007. Indonesia Restaurant: Average Expenditure: DKI Jakarta data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Indonesia Premium Database’s Tourism Sector – Table ID.QD001: Restaurant Income & Expenditure.
As of February 2024, the financial and insurance services sector was the highest-paying sector in Indonesia, with an average monthly net wage of about **** million Indonesian rupiah. By comparison, the agricultural sector was the lowest-paying sector. However, when it comes to the number of people employed, the reverse is true. Lowest wages for the largest sector of employment In 2023, the agricultural sector employed more than ** million of workers, compared to the approximately *** million people employed in the information and communication industry. Although employment in agriculture has been declining over the past few years, it still makes up the biggest share of workers in Indonesia. With the concentration of the agricultural industry in rural areas, this creates a large disparity in purchasing power between the rural and urban populations. Disparity between urban and rural incomes Although the cost of living in the countryside in Indonesia was significantly lower than in the cities and urban centers like Jakarta, there was also a significant difference in the availability of better-paid work. Those employed in the information and communication sector in the urban areas can expect over *** million rupiah more than those employed in this same sector in rural areas. This discrepancy in job quality and wages significantly impacted poverty levels, with rural areas experiencing a higher share of the population living below the poverty line.
In 2024, employees aged between 55 to 59 years old who were formally employed could expect a salary of around *** million Indonesian rupiah a month. The salaries in Indonesia in that year varied greatly, with those formally employed earning significantly more than those in casual employment. Employees in urban areas generally earned more than those in rural areas as well.
In 2023, preliminary figures indicated that Jakarta recorded a per capita GRDP of over *** million Indonesian rupiah, the highest among other provinces in Indonesia. The GRDP per capita in Jakarta has continuously increased over the past years, although a significant gap was found compared to the provinces in the Eastern part of Indonesia.
Market Size for Indonesia Consumer Appliances Industry on the Basis of Volume Sales in Units, 2018-2024 In 2023, LG Electronics launched new energy-efficient refrigerators and air conditioners, focusing on reducing energy consumption. This initiative aligns with the government's sustainability goals and targets environmentally conscious consumers. Key markets such as Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bandung are driving demand due to their high population density and increasing adoption of modern home appliances. TheIndonesia consumer appliances market reached a valuation of IDR 75 Trillion in 2023, driven by increasing urbanization, rising disposable income, and a growing middle class. The market is characterized by major players such as LG Electronics, Sharp, Panasonic, and Samsung. These companies are recognized for their innovative product offerings, extensive distribution networks, and strong brand presence.
In 2023, preliminary figures showed the GDP from manufacturing activities in Indonesia was at about *** quadrillion Indonesian rupiah. Over the last decade, the manufacturing sector has been the largest contributor to Indonesia's GDP and has become a significant source of investment and job creation. Manufacturing workers in Indonesia Over ** million people were working in the manufacturing industry in Indonesia, and more than ** percent of Indonesian workers were employed in the non-oil and gas manufacturing industry. However, the average net wage of manufacturing workers is still relatively low compared to other sectors. Riau Islands had the highest average salary for manufacturing workers in Indonesia. The number of people employed in the manufacturing sector is expected to increase, corresponding with the increasing number of manufacturing establishments in Indonesia. Improvements in manufacturing sector in Indonesia Most manufacturing companies in Indonesia are concentrated on the island of Java, where the current capital city, Jakarta, lies and where most of its population resides. Recently, the Indonesian government has started to shift its focus on developing its other islands. In December 2021, the Indonesian government launched Digital Industry Center 4.0 (PIDI 4.0) to boost the industrial sector's growth and implement better local policies toward the manufacturing industry. These actions should include improvements in connectivity and simplifying licenses and permits for investors all over the archipelago. The Indonesian government aims to develop the country into the top ten largest economies globally by 2030.
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Average Household Income: Jakarta data was reported at 21,433,656.000 IDR in 2018. Average Household Income: Jakarta data is updated yearly, averaging 21,433,656.000 IDR from Dec 2018 (Median) to 2018, with 1 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 21,433,656.000 IDR in 2018 and a record low of 21,433,656.000 IDR in 2018. Average Household Income: Jakarta data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Indonesia. The data is categorized under Indonesia Premium Database’s Domestic Trade and Household Survey – Table ID.HB003: Cost of Living Survey (SBH-2018): Average Monthly Household Income: by Cities.