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Indonesia’s middle class is shrinking rapidly, posing significant challenges to the nation’s economic aspirations.

Recent data reveals a stark decline in this crucial demographic.In 2019, Indonesia’s middle-class population stood at 57.33 million, representing 21.45% of its citizens.

By 2024, this number had fallen to 47.85 million, or just 17.13% of the population.The Economic and Social Research Institute at the University of Indonesia reports an even more dramatic drop.

Since 2018, the middle class has contracted by over 8.5 million individuals.This decline isn’t merely a statistical blip.

It represents a fundamental shift in Indonesia‘s economic landscape.The middle class has long been the backbone of the country’s economy, contributing 81.49% of domestic consumption.The Vanishing Middle: Indonesia’s Economic Conundrum.

(Photo Internet reproduction)As this segment shrinks, concerns about reduced consumer spending and slower economic growth are mounting.

The World Bank emphasizes that a robust middle class is crucial for boosting overall economic welfare.Several factors have contributed to this erosion.

The COVID-19 pandemic dealt a significant blow to many middle-class households.

Global economic slowdowns have compounded the problem.Job losses in formal sectors have pushed many into lower income brackets.

Stagnant wage growth, coupled with rising living costs has squeezed household budgets.

Government policies have also played a role.Challenges and Future ProspectsThe Job Creation Law, enacted to stimulate employment, has fallen short of its promises.

Instead of creating new opportunities, many workers face layoffs and declining purchasing power.The social implications of this trend are equally worrying.

Experts warn that financial struggles among the middle class could potentially trigger unrest.Chile’s experience serves as a cautionary tale, where social inequality led to widespread protests despite overall economic growth.Indonesia’s government has implemented some measures to support the middle class, including tax incentives for home purchases and electric vehicle rebates.

However, critics argue these efforts are insufficient given the scale of the problem.The challenge now is to reverse this trend.

Economists suggest focusing on broad-based economic growth and improving institutional quality.

Policies to reduce wealth concentration and create high-value jobs in the formal sector are also crucial.As Indonesia strives to achieve developed nation status by 2045, revitalizing its middle class will be essential.

Without a strong middle class, the country’s economic aspirations may remain out of reach.This story matters because the middle class represents the hopes and dreams of millions of Indonesians striving for a better life.

Its decline threatens not only economic progress but also social stability and national aspirations.The coming years will be critical.

Can Indonesia stem the tide and rebuild its middle class? The answer to this question will shape the nation’s future for decades to come.





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