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Lowest Income in Central Java

Top 80 cities ranked by lowest income

Lowest Income — Central Java

1 Wiradesa $4,800
2 Jaten $4,800
3 Mlonggo $4,800
4 Lebaksiu $4,800
5 Wangon $4,800
6 Karangnongko $4,800
7 Jekulo $4,800
8 Wonopringgo $4,800
9 Buaran $4,800
10 Majenang $4,800
11 Kutoarjo $4,800
12 Juwana $4,800
13 Baturaden $4,800
14 Gebog $4,800
15 Rembangan $4,800
16 Ketanggungan $4,800
17 Muntilan $4,800
18 Candi Prambanan $4,800
19 Banyumas $4,800
20 Gatak $4,800
21 Bulakamba $4,800
22 Kebonarun $4,800
23 Kroya $4,800
24 Trucuk $4,800
25 Ngemplak $4,800
26 Delanggu $4,800
27 Welahan $4,800
28 Colomadu $4,800
29 Tayu $4,800
30 Demak $4,800
31 Jatiroto $4,800
32 Margasari $4,800
33 Mranggen $4,800
34 Jogonalan $4,800
35 Balapulang $4,800
36 Randudongkal $4,800
37 Ceper $4,800
38 Lasem $4,800
39 Selogiri $4,800
40 Sidareja $4,800
41 Purwodadi $4,800
42 Wonosobo $4,800
43 Dukuhturi $4,800
44 Grogol $4,800
45 Pati $4,800
46 Kedungwuni $4,800
47 Magelang $4,800
48 Klaten $4,800
49 Adiwerna $4,800
50 Batang $4,800
51 Kudus $4,800
52 Ungaran $4,800
53 Pemalang $4,800
54 Salatiga $4,800
55 Purwokerto $4,800
56 Cilacap $4,800
57 Tegal $4,800
58 Pekalongan $4,800
59 Surakarta $4,800
60 Jepara $4,800
61 Baki $4,800
62 Gombong $4,800
63 Karanganom $4,800
64 Comal $4,800
65 Blora $4,800
66 Cepu $4,800
67 Wedi $4,800
68 Purbalingga $4,800
69 Baekrajan $4,800
70 Weleri $4,800
71 Semarang $4,800
72 Boyolali $4,800
73 Pecangaan $4,800
74 Slawi $4,800
75 Ambarawa $4,800
76 Sokaraja $4,800
77 Mertoyudan $4,800
78 Sragen $4,800
79 Tarub $4,800
80 Kartasura $4,800

Cities with the lowest median incomes in Central Java face economic challenges that affect residents' quality of life and access to opportunities. Wiradesa has a median household income of $4,800.

Lower incomes in these cities may reflect limited local job markets, reliance on specific industries, or historical economic factors. However, many of these communities also have lower costs of living, which can partially offset the income difference.

Economic development initiatives, workforce training programs, and infrastructure investments are key strategies being pursued in many of these communities to raise income levels and attract new employers.

Did You Know?

  • 1. The median household in Wiradesa earns $4,800 — 94% below the national median.
  • 2. Lower incomes don't always mean lower quality of life — many of these cities have significantly lower costs of living.
  • 3. College towns often appear on this list because student populations bring down the median household income statistics.

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