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A Monthly Update of the Philippine Statistics Authority

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES National Quickstat


PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY as of 30 June 2023

INDICATOR REFERENCE PERIOD and DATA


PRICE INDICES (Source: PSA)
Consumer Price Index (2018 = 100) Average 2022 May 2023 April 2023 May 2022
Philippines 115.3 120.9 120.9 113.9
National Capital Region (NCR) 112.3 118.1 118.1 110.9
Areas Outside NCR 116.1 121.6 121.6 114.7
Inflation rate (Headline)
Philippines 5.8 6.1 6.6 5.4
National Capital Region (NCR) 5.1 6.5 7.1 4.7
Areas Outside NCR 6.0 6.0 6.5 5.5
Purchasing power of the peso 0.87 0.83 0.83 0.88
Average 2022 May 2023 April 2023 May 2022
Producer Price Index for Manufacturing (2018 = 100) 97.4 r 98.7 p 98.3 r 96.8
General Retail Price Index in NCR (2012 = 100) 121.9 127.0 126.8 121.1
Retail Price Index for Construction Materials in NCR (2012 = 100) 121.2 124.3 124.0 121.1
Wholesale Price Index for Construction Materials in NCR (2012 = 100) 133.1 139.7 139.5 131.2
Average 2022 April 2023 March 2023 April 2022
General Wholesale Price Index in the Philippines (2012 = 100) 129.2 134.4 134.2 128.9
FOREIGN TRADE (FOB Value in Million USD) Source: PSA Total 2022 April 2023 p March 2023 April 2022
Total foreign trade 216,198.66 14,337.48 18,162.39 r 17,604.65
Imports 137,221.11 9,434.11 11,631.58 r 11,462.84
Exports 78,977.55 4,903.36 6,530.81 r 6,141.80
Balance of trade (58,243.56) (4,530.75) (5,100.77) r (5,321.04)
Top traders:
1 China, People's Republic of 3,031.41 3,990.83 p 3,240.98 p
2 Japan * 1,442.81 1,939.30 p 1,743.51 p
3 USA ** 1,404.80 1,641.86 p 1,642.93 p
Top imports:
1 Electronic products 2,118.20 2,341.07 p 2,580.75
2 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials 1,248.05 1,657.27 p 2,175.91
3 Transport equipment 849.72 1,016.40 p 1,139.82
Top exports:
1 Electronic products 2,669.69 3,485.18 p 3,252.28
2 Other manufactured goods 275.97 351.17 p 293.08
3 Other Mineral Products 207.93 385.35 p 398.12
MONTHLY INTEGRATED SURVEY OF SELECTED INDUSTRIES (Source: PSA) April 2023 p March 2023 r April 2022
Value of production index (2018 = 100) 91.7 100.4 82.8 r
Gainers over last year (%)
Printing and reproduction of recorded media 52.5 16.8 (17.4)
Manufacture of transport equipment 35.8 23.1 (8.4)
Other manufacturing and repair and installation of machinery and equipment 30.1 4.0 6.0
Losers over last year (%)
Manufacture of wearing apparel (33.2) (36.7) 13.8
Manufacture of chemical and chemical products (31.6) (25.6) 54.5
Manufacture of machinery and equipment except electrical (17.6) (18.6) 50.6 r

Volume of production index (2018 = 100) 93.2 102.3 86.2 r


Gainers over last year (%)
Printing and reproduction of recorded media 50.5 14.8 (16.9)
Manufacture of transport equipment 38.0 26.3 (11.1)
Manufacture of basic metals 29.3 18.8 (24.7)
Losers over last year (%)
Manufacture of wearing apparel (35.6) (39.3) 8.7
Manufacture of chemical and chemical products (30.4) (25.6) 38.9
Manufacture of furniture (21.5) (23.8) (14.4)

Value of net sales index (2018 = 100) 97.2 109.8 96.5


Gainers over last year (%)
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment 20.1 15.8 (27.2)
Manufacture of wood, bamboo, cane, rattan articles, and related products 17.6 (9.9) 5.5
Other manufacturing and repair and installation of machinery and equipment 14.1 22.5 6.2
Losers over last year (%)
Manufacture of wearing apparel (23.5) (31.8) 19.0
Manufacture of chemical and chemical products (19.7) (9.8) 21.5
Manufacture of computer, electronic, and optical products (19.3) (17.7) 22.7

Volume of net sales index (2018 = 100) 98.7 112.0 100.3


Gainers over last year (%)
Manufacture of wood, bamboo, cane, rattan articles, and related products 16.3 (10.6) 15.4
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment 15.2 9.6 (31.8)
Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products 15.0 (4.7) 80.6
Losers over last year (%)
Manufacture of wearing apparel (26.2) (34.6) 13.7
Manufacture of computer, electronic, and optical products (23.2) (20.4) 24.0
Manufacture of leather and related products, including footwear (20.2) (9.4) (2.1)
Average Capacity utilization (%) 72.4 73.2 69.4

DOMESTIC TRADE (Quantity in tons; value in thousand pesos) Source: PSA 1st Qtr. 2023 p
4th Qtr. 2022 r
1st Qtr. 2022 r
Total domestic trade
Quantity 5,338,315 6,142,882 3,406,182
Value 199,717,924 283,706,372 136,182,262
Water
Quantity 5,331,292 6,136,244 3,403,151
Value 199,631,111 283,636,794 136,142,751
Air
Quantity 7,024 6,637 3,031
Value 86,813 69,578 39,511
Details may not add up to total due to rounding.
* Japan (includes Okinawa) on April 2022 data.
** USA (includes Alaska and Hawaii) on April 2022 data.
National Quickstat – June 30, 2023 … continued Page 2 of 5

OFW REMITTANCES (Source: BSP) Total 2022 p April 2023 p March 2023 p April 2022 p

Total1/ (In Thousand USD) 32,539,430 2,484,793 2,670,972 2,395,493


Landbased 25,823,550 1,937,492 2,087,456 1,862,581
Seabased 6,715,880 547,302 583,516 532,912
NUMBER of OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS (Source: PSA) 2021 2020 2019
Both sexes (In thousands) 1,825 1,771 2,177
Male 726 716 971
Female 1,099 1,055 1,206
GOVERNMENT CASH OPERATIONS (In Million PhP) Source: BOT May 2023 April 2023 May 2022
Revenues 333,437 440,697 304,915
Expenditures 455,668 373,899 451,700
Surplus/(Deficit) (122,231) 66,798 (146,785)
MONEY and BANKING (Source: BSP) Average 2022 May 2023 April 2023 May 2022
Exchange rate: Dollar to Peso (Monthly average) 54.4778 55.7279 55.3155 52.3618
April 2023 March 2023 April 2022
Total Resources of the Philippine Financial System2/ (In Billion PhP) 28,515 p 28,857 p,r 26,317
April 2023 p March 2023 p April 2022 p
Peso time deposit interest rate (all maturities) 4.193 4.082 0.463
Peso savings deposit rate3/, 4/(WAIR in percent per annum) 0.520 0.502 0.115
Bank lending rates3/,5/(WAIR in percent per annum) 7.290 7.356 5.570
STOCKS and SHARES (Source: PSE) May 2023 April 2023 May 2022

Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) 6,477 6,625 6,775


Volume traded (In Million Shares) 67,447 16,047 27,481
Value of shares traded (In Million PhP) 132,485 77,624 196,034
TRANSPORTATION (Source: LTO) 2022 2021 2020
Registered motor vehicles 13,889,136 13,022,483 11,851,192
New 2,751,367 2,500,190 2,293,839
Renewal 11,137,769 10,522,293 9,557,353
Licenses/Permits issued by type (new + renewal) 6,971,007 3,054,749 3,045,117
Student permit 1,640,835 1,053,745 1,290,289
Conductor's permit 7,860 3,214 2,201
Non-professional … 1,308,978 1,150,461
Professional … 688,812 602,166
License cases handled 6,971,007 3,054,749 r 5,458,547 r
Apprehensions handled 517,319 563,982 r 446,703 r
Impounded vehicles 16,040 17,300 r 17,776 r
Revenue collection (In Billion PhP) 26.7 23.0 r 20.6 r
METRO MANILA LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT March 2023 February 2023 March 2022
LRT (Line 2) (Source:Light Rail Transit Authority)
Passenger traffic (In million passengers) 4.20 3.86 1.96
Gross revenue collection* (In Million PhP) 85.61 79.62 41.13
FAMILY INCOME and EXPENDITURE (Annual Average) Source: PSA 2018 2015 2012
Number of families (In thousands) 24,747 22,976 21,426
At 2018 prices (In Thousand PhP)
Average family income 313 268 …
Average family expenditure 239 216 …
Average savings 75 52 …
At 2015 prices (In Thousand PhP)
Average family income … 267 235
Average family expenditure … 215 193
Average savings … 52 42
At 2012 prices (In Thousand PhP)
Average family income 267 250 235
Average family expenditure 203 202 193
Average savings 64 49 42
At 2006 prices (In Thousand PhP)
Average family income … 189 180
Average family expenditure … 152 148
Average savings … 37 32
POVERTY THRESHOLD and POVERTY INCIDENCE AMONG FAMILIES (Source: PSA) 2021 p 2018 2015
Per Capita Poverty Threshold (In PhP) 28,871 25,813 22,747
Poverty Incidence Families (in percent) 13.2 12.1 18.0
LABOR and EMPLOYMENT (Source: PSA) April 2023 p March 2023 p April 2022 f
Total 15 years old and over (in thousands) 77,260 77,256 76,373
Labor force participation rate (in percent) 65.1 66.0 63.4
Employment rate (in percent) 95.5 95.3 94.3
Underemployment rate (in percent) 12.9 11.2 14.0
Unemployment rate (in percent) 4.5 4.7 5.7
Total employed persons (In thousands) 48,058 48,581 45,633
Total underemployed persons (In thousands) 6,204 5,442 6,403
Total unemployed persons (In thousands) 2,256 2,417 2,762
Employed persons by major industry group (in percent)
Agriculture 21.9 23.5 23.6
Industry 17.0 17.5 18.4
Services 61.1 59.0 58.0
Employed persons by class of worker
Wage and salary workers 61.5 61.6 62.8
Self-employed without any paid employee 27.5 27.6 27.6
Employer in own family-operated farm or business 2.5 1.9 2.5
Unpaid family workers 8.5 8.9 7.1

1/
Details may not add up to total due to rounding
2/
Exclude the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
3/
Starting 1 January 2020, universal and commercial banks (U/KBs) are required to submit the amended reporting templates on banks' lending and deposit rates or Interest Rates
on Loans and Deposits (IRLD) in accordance with Circular Nos. 1029 and 1037, series of 2019. Data are preliminary estimates as of 12 October 2022.
4/
Refers to the interest rate based on reporting U/KBs' interest expense and peso-denominated deposits
5/
Refers to the interest rate based on reporting U/KBs' interest income and outstanding peso-denominated loans
*
2021 - Based on 2nd Prelim FS; 2022 - Tentative
… No available data
Page 3 of 5 National Quickstat – June 30, 2023 … continued

NATIONAL ACCOUNTS (In Million PhP) Source: PSA Annual 2022 r


1st Qtr. 2023 4th Qtr. 2022 r 1st Qtr. 2022
At current prices
Gross Domestic Product 22,024,515 5,601,489 6,451,566 4,927,649
Gross National Income 23,322,842 6,069,041 6,866,883 5,169,074
At constant 2018 prices
Gross Domestic Product 19,943,630 4,907,180 5,575,144 4,610,166
Gross National Income 21,077,331 5,317,027 5,930,022 4,836,295
At current prices (Growth Rates) Annual 2021-2022 1st Qtr. 2022-2023 4th Qtr. 2021-2022 r 1st Qtr. 2021-2022
Gross Domestic Product 13.5 13.7 13.9 12.7
Gross National Income 16.0 17.4 16.3 15.2
At constant 2018 prices (Growth Rates)
Gross Domestic Product 7.6 6.4 7.1 8.0
Gross National Income 9.9 9.9 9.3 10.5
PRIVATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION*(Source: PSA) 1st Qtr. 2022 p 4th Qtr. 2021 r 1st Qtr. 2021
Philippines (number) 37,270 39,513 36,621
Total floor area (in square meters) 7,720,289 8,225,536 7,251,716
Value (in thousand pesos) 86,781,856 100,810,811 87,548,880
Average cost per square metera/ 10,430 11,571 11,585
Residential (number) 26,546 28,898 25,535
Total floor area (in square meters) 4,132,221 4,609,124 4,220,115
Value (In Thousand PhP) 45,012,950 50,213,001 50,180,608
Average cost per square meter 10,893 10,894 11,891
Non-residential (number) 6,145 6,106 5,798
Total floor area (in square meters) 3,512,401 3,524,942 2,888,318
Value (In Thousand PhP) 35,404,618 44,292,448 32,496,068
Average cost per square metera/ 9,903 12,509 11,216
Alterations and repairs (number) 3,448 3,443 4,405
Value (In Thousand PhP) 5,633,263 5,435,927 3,434,080
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY (Source: PSA) 2019 ASPBI P

Total Revenue
Industry Description (All establishments) Establishment Employment
(In thousand PhP)
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2,691 131,516 249,400,402
Mining and quarrying 260 33,941 176,650,807
Manufacturing 23,861 1,376,025 5,963,163,411
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 405 55,645 1,176,121,059
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 1,125 44,595 122,352,222
Construction 2,286 343,866 619,793,841
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, and motorcycles 116,220 1,584,579 8,959,490,268
Transportation and storage 2,950 224,063 734,998,709
Accommodation and food service activities 34,248 611,271 918,010,929
Information and communication 4,112 192,600 709,919,834
Financial and insurance activities 38,698 646,866 2,758,468,398
Real estate activities 5,179 101,976 1,099,541,822
Professional, scientific and technical activities 5,435 164,793 279,861,962
Administrative and support service activities 6,481 1,310,113 910,581,611
Education 13,624 409,241 222,647,989
Human health and social work activities 7,278 233,094 263,352,519
Arts, entertainment and recreation 3,307 75,635 241,453,752
Other service activities 10,022 82,575 49,432,041
DEMOGRAPHY (Source: PSA) 2020 (May 1) 2015 (August 1) 2010 (May 1)
Total population 109,035,3431/ 100,981,4372/ 92,337,8523/
Average annual population growth rate 1.63 (2015-2020) 1.72 (2010-2015) 1.90 (2000-2010)
Population density (persons per square kilometer) 363 337 308
Number of households 26,393,906 22,975,630 20,171,899
Average household size 4.1 4.4 4.6
Household population by sex 108,667,043 100,573,715 92,097,978
Male 55,017,643 50,774,021 46,458,988
Female 53,649,400 49,799,694 45,638,990
Proportion of household population by sex 100.0 100.0 100.0
Male 50.6 50.5 50.4
Female 49.4 49.5 49.6
Household population by age group 108,667,043 100,573,715 92,097,978
0-4 years 11,066,707 10,815,998 10,231,201
0-14 years 33,414,245 32,135,285 30,717,569
15-64 years 69,397,349 63,659,732 57,374,166
18 years and over 68,945,888 62,263,325 55,513,682
60 years and over 9,222,672 7,534,306 6,230,480
65 years and over 5,855,449 4,778,698 4,006,243
Proportion of household population by age group 100.0 100.0 100.0
0-4 years 10.2 10.8 11.1
0-14 years 30.7 32.0 33.4
15-64 years 63.9 63.3 62.3
18 years and over 63.4 61.9 60.3
60 years and over 8.5 7.5 6.8
65 years and over 5.4 4.8 4.3
Overall dependency ratio 56.6 57.7 60.3
Young dependency ratio 48.1 50.2 53.4
Old dependency ratio 8.4 7.5 7.0
Sex ratio (number of males per 100 females) 103 102 102
Median age 25.3 24.3 23.3
Institutional population by sex 366,202 405,588 237,135
Male 289,150 295,941 175,269
Female 77,052 109,647 61,866
Proportion of persons five years old and over with at least one functional 8.7 3.13 5/ ..
difficulty
2015 2010 2007
Total population by sex 100,979,303 92,335,113 88,546,087
Male 51,069,962 46,634,257 44,757,788
Female 49,909,341 45,700,856 43,788,299
Proportion of total population by sex 100.0 100.0 100.0
Male 50.6 50.5 50.5
Female 49.4 49.5 49.5

Notes:
1/
Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 2,098 Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, consulates and mission abroad.
2/
Includes 2,134 Filipinos in Philippine embassies, consulates, and missions abroad
3/
Includes 2,739 Filipinos in Philippine embassies, consulates, and missions abroad
a/
Excluding alteration and repair, and other non-residential
* Details of floor area and value may not add up to their respective totals due to rounding.
National Quickstat – June 30, 2023 … continued Page 4 of 5
DEMOGRAPHY (Source: PSA) 2015 2010 2007
Total population by age group 100,979,303 92,335,113 88,546,087
0-4 years 10,818,931 10,233,784 10,575,656
0-14 years 32,155,793 30,734,937 31,407,604
15-64 years 64,035,924 57,587,249 53,468,834
18 years and over 62,615,419 55,719,517 51,300,060
60 years and over 7,548,769 6,241,326 5,507,144
65 years and over 4,787,586 4,012,927 3,669,649
Proportion of total population by age group 100.0 100.0 100.0
0-4 years 10.7 11.1 11.9
0-14 years 31.9 33.3 35.5
15-64 years 63.4 62.4 60.4
18 years and over 62.0 60.3 57.9
60 years and over 7.5 6.8 6.2
65 years and over 4.7 4.3 4.1
Overall dependency ratio 57.7 60.3 65.6
Young dependency ratio 50.2 53.4 58.7
Old dependency ratio 7.5 7.0 6.9
Sex ratio (number of males per 100 females) 102 102 102
Median age 24.3 23.3 22.2
Proportion of persons with disability .. 1.57 4/ ..
Proportion of persons five years old and over with at least one functional 3.14 5/
difficulty .. ..
Literacy rate 98.3 97.1 ..
VITAL STATISTICS (Source: PSA) 2022 * 2021 2020
Marriages 6/ 421,875 356,839 240,775

Births 6/, a 1,326,563 1,364,739 1,528,684


Male 691,440 711,434 796,543
Female 635,123 653,305 732,141

Deaths 6/,b
654,013 879,429 613,936
Male 369,685 491,053 351,426
Female 284,328 388,376 262,510
Top 3 Leading Causes of Death
1. Ischaemic heart diseases 119,966 155,775 105,281
2. Neoplasms 66,606 69,541 66,342
3. Cerebrovascular diseases 66,466 85,904 64,381
2021 ** 2020 2019
Fetal deaths 9,205 9,269 9,083
FAMILY PLANNING 7/ (Source: PSA) 2022 2017 2013
Any method (in percent) 58.3 54.3 55.1
Any modern method 41.8 40.4 37.6
Any traditional method 16.5 13.9 17.5
Not currently using 41.7 45.7 44.9
Number of women 15,306 15,016 9,729
EDUCATION (Source: PSA) 2019 2015 2013
Simple literacy rate 8/ (10 years old and over; basic reading and writing skills) (in percent) 96.5 98.3 96.5
2019 2013 2008
Functional literacy rate (10 to 64 years old; basic reading, writing, and computational skills) (in percent) 91.6 90.3 86.4
ENROLMENT (Source: DepEd) SY 2020-2021 SY 2019-2020 SY 2018-2019
Number of schools
Private
Elementary 11,009 12,136 12,281
Junior High School 5,894 6,034 5,995
Senior High School 4,861 4,895 4,784
Public
Elementary 39,235 39,114 39,067
Junior High School 9,862 9,524 9,085
Senior High School 7,455 7,299 7,033
Number of enrolment
Pre-School 2,055,635 2,044,745 2,408,458
Private 125,848 250,811 296,266
Public 1,927,619 1,791,076 2,110,675
SUCs/LUCs 782 1,088 1,517
PSO 1,386 1,770 …
Elementary (K to 6) 14,650,804 r 15,332,706 r 15,675,041 r
Private 947,568 r 1,507,287 r 1,536,798 r
Public 13,681,248 r 13,801,750 r 14,118,252 r
SUCs/LUCs 9,757 r 10,197 r 11,816 r
PSO 12,231 13,472 8,175
Junior High School 8,339,391 8,503,650 8,320,627 r
Private 1,238,473 1,439,507 1,421,817
Public 7,043,981 7,004,355 6,840,249
SUCs/LUCs 50,779 53,107 54,229
PSO 6,158 6,681 4,332
Senior High School 3,236,827 3,194,035 3,022,841 r
Private 1,189,707 1,357,882 1,339,951
Public 1,987,180 1,766,818 1,599,637
SUCs/LUCs 58,219 67,702 82,268
PSO 1,721 1,633 985
Notes: Data for public sector includes State and Local Universities and Colleges (SUCs/LUCs).
4/
Disability refers to any restriction or lack of ability (resulting from an impairment) to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being.
Impairments associated with disabilities may be physical, mental or sensory motor impairment such as partial or total blindness, low vision, partial or total deafness, oral defect,
having only one hand/no hands, one leg/no legs, mild or severe cerebral palsy, retarded, mentally ill, mental retardation and multiple impairment.
5/
A person with difficulty in functioning may have activity limitations, which means difficulties an individual may have in executing activities. An activity limitation may range
from a slight to a severe deviation in terms of quality or quantity in executing the activity in a manner or to the extent that is expected of people without the health condition.
In general, functional difficulties experienced by people may have been due to their health conditions. A health condition may also include other circumstances
such as pregnancy, ageing, stress, congenital anomaly or genetic predisposition. Difficulty is usually manifested when a person is doing an activity with increased effort,
discomfort or pain, slowness or changes in the way he/she does the activity.
6/
Figures are results of actual registration without any adjustment for under-registration.
7/
Percent distribution of currently married women
8/
CPH 2015 data
a
Includes babies born in the Philippines whose mother's usual residence is in a foreign country.
b
Includes persons who died in the Philippines whose usual residence is in a foreign country.
* Preliminary as of 31 March 2023
** Data from Department of Health
Page 5 of 5 National Quickstat – June 30, 2023 … concluded

TOURISM (Source: DOT) Total 2021 December 2021 November 2021 December 2020
Visitor arrivals to the Philippines by regions/continents of residence 163,879 24,353 20,530 19,793
ASEAN 7,773 1,753 1,290 415
East Asia 33,154 3,960 3,505 2,511
South Asia 8,760 1,497 1,219 695
Middle East 11,009 1,007 891 979
North America 46,350 9,092 6,926 5,285
South America 1,134 117 118 108
Western Europe 6,627 743 925 694
Northern Europe 6,529 1,367 1,107 812
Southern Europe 3,271 290 371 311
Eastern Europe 3,417 327 428 468
Eastern Mediterranean Europe* 4,826 420 421 319
Australiasia/Pacific 3,554 969 546 269
Africa 1,126 89 116 74
Other unspecified residences 8,568 1,066 973 813
Overseas Filipinos** 17,781 1,656 1,694 6,040

* Grouping from UNWTO; prior to 2009, statistics from Israel were lumped under "Middle East" and statistics from Turkey were lumped under "Others"
** Philippine passport holders permanently residing abroad; excludes overseas Filipino workers

Abbreviations and Standard Symbols Used:


p
Preliminary
r
Revised
f
Final
… Data not available/ not applicable

PSA - Philippine Statistics Authority FOB - Free On Board


BSP - Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas WAIR - Weighted Average Interest Rates
BTr - Bureau of the Treasury TE - Total Employment
PSEI - Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. PSIC - Philippine Standard Industrial Classification
LTO - Land Transportation Office SUCs - State Universities and Colleges
DOT - Department of Tourism
DepEd - Department of Education
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