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Lowest Poverty in Indonesia

Top 100 cities ranked by lowest poverty

Lowest Poverty — Indonesia

1 Tiakur 28 5.4%
2 Tuapejat 24 5.4%
3 Tobong 40 5.4%
4 Elelim PE 5.4%
5 Munduk 02 5.4%
6 Kenyam PE 5.4%
7 Karubaga PE 5.4%
8 Kuala Cenaku 37 5.4%
9 Labuha 29 5.4%
10 Bejubang Dua 05 5.4%
12 Sausapor PD 5.4%
13 Kepi PS 5.4%
14 Ranai Kota 40 5.4%
15 Galela 29 5.4%
16 Tomok Bolon 26 5.4%
17 Parapat 26 5.4%
18 Labuan Lombok 17 5.4%
19 Lembar 17 5.4%
20 Legian 02 5.4%
21 Lovina 02 5.4%
22 Dabo 40 5.4%
23 Nainggolan 26 5.4%
24 Maba 29 5.4%
25 Parmonangan 26 5.4%
26 Kobakma PE 5.4%
27 Muarajawa 5.4%
28 Serui 36 5.4%
29 Saumlaki 28 5.4%
30 Sarmi 36 5.4%
31 Sanur 02 5.4%
32 Sinabang 01 5.4%
33 Mamuju 41 5.4%
34 Leuwiliang 30 5.4%
35 Tongging 26 5.4%
36 Paropo 26 5.4%
37 Ransiki 39 5.4%
38 Sigli 01 5.4%
39 Barus 26 5.4%
40 Manismata 11 5.4%
41 Fakfak 36 5.4%
42 Kalabahi 18 5.4%
43 Teminabuan PD 5.4%
44 Bedugul 02 5.4%
45 Muara Bungo 05 5.4%
46 Tiom PE 5.4%
47 Namrole 28 5.4%
48 Kebonarun 07 5.4%
49 Ngawi 08 5.4%
50 Gongdanglegi Kulon 08 5.4%
51 Kamal 08 5.4%
52 Gambiran Satu 08 5.4%
53 Waisai PD 5.4%
54 Ngoro 08 5.4%
55 Dampit 08 5.4%
56 Kroya 07 5.4%
57 Mojoagung 08 5.4%
58 Daruba 29 5.4%
59 Trucuk 07 5.4%
60 Ngemplak 07 5.4%
61 Agats PS 5.4%
62 Kalianget 08 5.4%
63 Pundong 10 5.4%
64 Blangpidie 01 5.4%
65 Prigen 08 5.4%
66 Delanggu 07 5.4%
67 Lahewa 26 5.4%
68 Bintuni 39 5.4%
69 Seririt 02 5.4%
70 Tanjungtiram 26 5.4%
71 Teluk Nibung 26 5.4%
72 Bungku 21 5.4%
73 Soko 08 5.4%
74 Pangkalan Brandan 26 5.4%
75 Malinau 42 5.4%
76 Teluk Dalam 26 5.4%
77 Welahan 07 5.4%
78 Wanaraja 30 5.4%
79 Colomadu 07 5.4%
80 Ngunut 08 5.4%
81 Tayu 07 5.4%
82 Muntok 35 5.4%
83 Driyorejo 08 5.4%
84 Stabat 26 5.4%
85 Babat 08 5.4%
86 Paciran 08 5.4%
87 Demak 07 5.4%
88 Bulakamba 07 5.4%
89 Tomohon 31 5.4%
90 Sijunjung 24 5.4%
91 Margasari 07 5.4%
92 Klungkung 02 5.4%
93 Deli Tua 26 5.4%
94 Mranggen 07 5.4%
95 Jogonalan 07 5.4%
96 Kraksaan 08 5.4%
97 Balapulang 07 5.4%
98 Randudongkal 07 5.4%
99 Ceper 07 5.4%
100 Utan 04 5.4%

Cities with the lowest poverty rates in Indonesia demonstrate strong economic conditions where most residents have adequate financial resources. Tiakur has a poverty rate of just 5.4%.

Low poverty rates typically reflect a combination of strong job markets, educated populations, and higher wage levels. These communities often feature well-funded public services, good school systems, and active civic engagement.

While low poverty rates are encouraging, some of these cities maintain their statistics partly through high costs of living that effectively price out lower-income residents, raising questions about housing equity and economic diversity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Only 5.4% of residents in Tiakur live below the poverty line.
  • 2. The federal poverty line for a family of four is approximately $31,200 per year (2024).
  • 3. Cities with the lowest poverty rates tend to also rank high in education, income, and safety metrics.

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