Central Visayas ranks 3rd with most number of poor
The economic growth of the region is not exactly indicative of how each family is doing.
While we see a lot of development in the region,
Figures show that Region VII has a total of 391,484 poor families or an 8.4 percent share of the national total.
Ranked first is Region VI or
At fourth spot is Region IV-A with 374,952 or 8 percent followed by Region VIII or
Completing the top ten are Region III, ARMM, Region X, Region XI, and Region XII.
The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) has the lowest number of poor families with 87,050 or only 1.9 percent or the national total.
The NSCB explained that the magnitude of poor families is determined by comparing the food threshold and the poverty threshold.
These are the minimum income required for a family or individual to meet the nutritionally basic food needs and the minimum income required for a family or individual to meet the basic food and non-food requirements, respectively.
Based on data from the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), the poverty threshold of the country is P 13,390 per capita annually.
The NSCB 2006 Statistics show that a family of five in
Based on the same data, the poverty line in
In
Based on the survey, the NSCB cites the fare hike, the expanded value added tax (E-VAT) and failure of government to increase the salaries of its employees could be among the main reasons to blame for the poverty.
Other reasons are more natural in nature like calamities.
The NSCB computed the poverty statistics using income-based food and non-food expense estimation, price data, and the regional and provincial menu of prices.
The 2006 Poverty Statistics is considered the most comprehensive and complete documentation of the NSCB survey. — Annie Hazel D. Basada and Rizzi Ann Cerera, UP Tacloban CommArts interns/NLQ
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