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2006 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (Final Results)
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In 2006, the average annual family income of Filipino families (P173 thousand) was 16.8 percent higher than the 2003 estimated average of P148 thousand. Correspondingly, the average annual family expenditure of families increased from P124 thousand…
Total Housing Expenditure Increase by 21.3 Percent (Results from the 2006 Family Income and Expenditure Survey Final Results)
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Total housing expenditure in 2006 was estimated at P340.6 billion indicating an increase of 21.3 percent over the 2003 estimate of P280.8 billion. Of the P340.6 billion reported housing expenditure, 12.7 percent went to rent/rental value of house…
Dissemination Forum Highlights 2006 FIES Final Results
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The major findings of the 2006 FIES will be presented by the National Statistics Office (NSO) in a Data Dissemination Forum on the Final Results of the 2006 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES) slated at 2 pm on January 30, 2008 at the NSO…
Highest Income Earners Continue To Contribute More Than One-Third To The Income Of All Families (Final Results from the 2006 Family Income and Expenditure Survey)
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Filipino families earned a total of P3.01 trillion in 2006 according to the final results of the 2006 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES). Distributing this total annual income among the estimated 17.4 million Filipino families in 2006…
Change in Spending Pattern Among Filipino Families Seen in 2006 (Preliminary Results from the 2006 Family Income and Expenditure Survey)
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The total annual family income in 2006 was estimated at P 2.99 trillion indicating an increase of 22.7 percent over the 2003 estimate of P2.44 trillion. The total family expenditure was approximately P2.56 trillion, an increase of 25.7 percent over…
Education expenditure in 2003 higher by 8.5 percent (Based on 2003 Family Income and Expenditure Survey Final Results)
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Education is valued highly by Filipinos. It is viewed as a primary avenue for social and economic upliftment. Like food and other basic needs, a substantial amount is spent for education. In the 2003 FIES, education accounted for 4.0 percent of the…
2003 Family Income and Expenditure Survey
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2003 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (Final Results)
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Total family income in 2003 was estimated at P2.4 trillion, higher by 11.4 percent over the P2.2 trillion estimated in 2000.Total family expenditure reached P2.0 trillion, which is higher by 13.8 percent over the P1.8 trillion in 2000.
Fuel, Light and Water Expenditures Increased in 2000
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In 2000, total family expenditures for fuel, light and water was reported at P112.7 billion, an increase of P38 billion or 50.9 percent from 1997 figure of P74.6 billion. Of this amount, P59.9 billion or 53.2 percent was on electricity expenditures…
Education Expenditures in 2000 increased by 44.0 percent
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The total family expenditures for education in 2000 increased by 44.0 percent compared to 1997 education expenditures. Of the P76.1 billion reported total education expenditures, P53.4 billion or 70.2 percent was on expenditures for education fees (…