Lanao del Norte’s Consumer Price Index posted at 117.4 for the month of December which imply that the price of one basket of goods was 17.4 higher than the price of goods in year 2018.
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PSA Lanao del Norte Quickstat
PRICE INDICES | May 2019 |
Consumer Price Index (2012 = 100) | 118.7 |
Inflation rate | 3.5 |
Purchasing power of the peso | 0.84 |
DOMESTIC TRADE (Quantity in thousand tons; value in P1,000) | 4th Qtr 2018 |
Water | |
Quantity | 3,294,018 |
Value | 16,600,969 |
Air | |
Quantity | 345 |
Value | 1,926 |
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT (Source: LFS) | Apr 2019 |
Labor force (in thousands) | 3,370 |
Labor force participation rate | 73.5 |
Employment rate | 95.0 |
Unemployment rate | 5.0 |
Underemployment rate | 21.2 |
OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT (Source: SOF) 7/ | 2017 |
Total overseas filipino workers (in thousands) | 2,339 |
In percent | 2.5 |
CONSTRUCTION | 4th Qtr 2017 p |
(Floor area in square meters; value in P1,000) | |
Total (number) | 2,357 |
Total floor area | 259,257 |
Value | 1,935,309 |
Residential (number) | 1,969 |
Total floor area | 128,528 |
Value | 911,040 |
Nonresidential (number) | 255 |
Total floor area | 129,489 |
Value | 942,301 |
Additions (number) | 9 |
Total floor area | 1,240 |
Value | 5,832 |
Alterations/repairs (number) | 124 |
Value | 76,137 |
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY (Source: ASPBI) | 2015 p |
Number of establishments (Total employment with 20 or more workers) | |
Agriculture and forestry/Agriculture, hunting and forestry/Agriculture, forestry and fishing | 135 |
Mining and quarrying | 4 |
Manufacturing | 155 |
Electricity, gas, and water/electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply | 13 |
Construction | 25 |
Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles, and motorcycles | 276 |
Hotels and restaurants/Accommodation and food service activities | 167 |
Transportation/Transport, storage and communications/Transport and storage | 38 |
Financial intermediation/Financial and insurance activities | 46 |
Real estate/Real estate, renting and business activities/Real estate activities | 7 |
Education/Private education | 125 |
Health/Health and social work/ Human health and social work | 57 |
Other community, social and personalservices/Other service activities | 4 |
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities | 17 |
Arts entertainment and Recreation | 10 |
Information and communication | 13 |
Administrative and Support Activities | 44 |
FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE (Source: FIES) (in thousand pesos, at current prices) | 2015 |
Annual average family income | 221 |
Annual average family expenditure | 161 |
Annual average family saving | 60 |
DEMOGRAPHY (Source: CPH) | 2015 |
Total Population | 4,689,302 |
Urban | - |
Rural | - |
Male | 2,396,000 |
Female | 2,293,302 |
0-14 years | 2,144,770 |
15-64 years | 2,888,335 |
65 years and over | 3,329,027 |
Density (persons per square kilometer) | 229 |
Growth rate | 1.68 12/ |
Average household size | 4.5 |
Population projection (medium assumption)1/ | - |
VITAL STATISTICS (Source: VSR) | 2016 |
Registered birth 2/ | 89,359 |
Male | 46,683 |
Female | 42,676 |
Registered marriages 2/ | 19,327 |
Registered deaths 2/ | 26,070 |
Male | 15,245 |
Female | 10,825 |
Infant deaths | 1,000 |
Male | 610 |
Female | 390 |
Fetal deaths 13/ | .. |
2010-2015 | |
Crude birth rate (per 1,000 population)1/ | 25.1 |
Crude death rate (per 1,000 population)1/ | 6.0 |
Crude rate of natural increase (per 1,000 population)1/ | 19.1 |
Total fertility rate (number of children per woman)1/ | 3.2 |
Life expectancy at birth (in years)1/ | |
Male | 66.9 |
Female | 72.1 |
FAMILY PLANNING | 2017 |
(Source: 2011-FHS, 2013 and 2017 -NDHS) | |
Modern method 3/ | 44.9 |
Traditional method 3/ | 8.6 |
EDUCATION (Source: FLEMMS) | 2013 |
Basic literacy rate (10 years old and over)4/ | 95.4 |
Functional literacy rate (10 to 64 years old) 5/ | 94.0 |
1/ -Source: 2010 Census-Based National, Regional and Provincial Population Projections 2/ -Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration. 3/ -Based on currently married women aged 15-49 years. 4/ -Basic reading and writing skills. 5/ -Basic reading, writing, and computational skills. 6/ -Estimates are preliminary and may change. Figures were estimated using the 2000 Census-based Population Projections. 7/ -Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos. 8/ -Based on Household Population. 9/ -Based on Actual Population. 10/-Based on Census of Philippine Business and Industry. 11/ -Based on Population Growth Rate 2000-2010. 12/ -Based on Population Growth Rate 2010-2015. 13/ -Place of occurence. r/ -Revised. p/ -Preliminary. * -Quantity less than 0.5 tons. ..- Data Not Available S – Data suppressed. CPBI – Census of Philippine Business and Industry. CPH – Census of Population and Housing. ASPBI – Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry. NDHS – National Demographic and Health Survey. FHS – Family Health Survey. FPS – Family Planning Survey. FLEMMS - Functional Literacy, Education, and Mass Media Survey FIES - Family Income and Expenditure Survey LFS – Labor Force Survey. VSR – Vital Statistics Report. n.a. - not yet available. |
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Iligan City’s Consumer Price Index posted at 119.8 for the month of December which imply that the price of one basket of goods was 19.8 higher than the price of goods in year 2018.
Consumer Price Index (CPI) is used as an indicator to measure the changes in the average retail prices of one basket of goods and services over time that consumers commonly pay. Figure 1 shows the Consumer Price Index in the province for the period of December 2021 & 2022 with 2018 as the base year.
Lanao del Norte’s Consumer Price Index posted at 116.6 for the month of November which imply that the price of one basket of goods was 16.6 higher than the price of goods in year 2018.
Iligan City’s Consumer Price Index posted at 119.0 for the month of November which imply that the price of one basket of goods was 19.0 higher than the price of goods in year 2018.
Consumer Price Index (CPI) is used as an indicator to measure the changes in the average retail prices of one basket of goods and services over time that consumers commonly pay. Figure 1 shows the Consumer Price Index in the province for the period of November 2021 & 2022 with 2018 as the base year.
The economy of the City of Iligan posted a growth of 6.1 percent in 2021, an acceleration from the 3.2 percent growth in the previous year. In 2021, the Gross City Domestic Product (GCDP) of the city is valued at PhP 71.6 billion from the 2020 level of PhP 67.5 billion.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority