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Why poverty has declined


By: Cielito F. Habito - @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 04:06 AM December 10, 2019

The latest, most positive news on the economic scene has been the dramatic
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To put that in perspective, it’s worth recalling that our poverty rate was
reported at 26.6 and 26.3 percent of the population in 2006 and 2009,
respectively. But it was actually already lower at 24.9 percent in 2003, which
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showing that the benefits of the economy’s growth had not trickled down to Rich Houses
the bottom of our society. But happily, things changed after 2012 (since 2010, by Taboola

in fact) and the nearly 8.6 percentage point drop in the proportion of poor
Filipinos six years after that was truly remarkable.

I’m sure there are skeptics out there who doubt the veracity of these data,
especially among those who are not too enamored with the current
leadership. But politics aside, I see no reason to doubt the professionalism
of our government statistical bodies and the statisticians therein. They
were, after all, under my administrative supervision once upon a time,
being attached agencies to the National Economic and Development
Authority, which I led for eight years. As firsthand witness then to the
professionalism and integrity of the men and women who churn out the
numbers on which we assess our economy’s performance, this reported big
drop in poverty incidence cannot be fake news.

The fact is, the impressive drop in poverty finds ready explanation in the
other economic data we’ve been seeing over recent years. Foremost is the
relatively rapid growth since 2010 in our manufacturing sector, the source
of the best quality wage and salary jobs in our economy, especially for
lower-skilled workers. This manufacturing surge came about since Asean
import tariffs went down to zero in 2010, and the rise of regional cross-
border value chains spurred greater manufacturing activity in electronics,
chemicals and other export manufactures. The unemployment rate is now
under 5 percent, while the 13-percent underemployment is also way below
the 18-20 percent we persistently had for many years. Wage and salary jobs
now make up two thirds of the jobs in the economy, while unpaid family
workers and those who are individually self-employed (like vendors,
pedicabs drivers, etc.) have been accounting for falling shares of total jobs.

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These trends are further supported by consistent double-digit growth rates


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domestic investments that create more jobs and livelihoods for Filipinos.
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Conditional cash transfers, while long term in intended benefit through
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their effect on the education of children in poor families, have also made a
significant dent on poverty even in the short to medium term, especially
now after 10 years of implementation.

For sure, many boats have not been lifted by the rising tide of the Philippine
economy. But signs are clear that many more have been lifted in recent
years than in the past.

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