Jakarta Regional Budget 2025 Performance Records Positive Achievements
Reported by Dessy Suciati | Translated by
Jakarta Governor, Pramono Anung and Deputy Governor, Rano Karno conveyed the Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBD) realization up to July 31, 2025. The achievement has been running well in Jakarta.
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Pramono said that regional revenue realization shown positive performance by reaching Rp 45.63 trillion, or 56 percent of the target.
Meanwhile, realized regional spending reached Rp 30.95 trillion, or 37 percent of the budget. This resulted in a regional surplus by Rp 14.67 trillion and SilPA by Rp 18.56 trillion. Jakarta regional budget 2025 total is set at Rp 91.34 trillion.
Bamus Sets Important Agendas Until the End of 2025Pramono hopes this positive achievement can be maintained until the end of 2025.
"Hopefully it will not change much during July to December. Everything will be in accordance with our plans," said Pramono, during press conference at City Hall, Wednesday (8/27).
Pramono also highlighted various economic and social indicators demonstrating Jakarta's favorable conditions. Jakarta's economy grew by 5.18 percent, exceeding the national average of 5.12 percent. Meanwhile, inflation remained under control at 2.25 percent.
"Jakarta has a contribution of 16.61 percent of GDP, this also provides a good contribution to the government nationally," he added.
Jakarta's unemployment rate is recorded at 6.18 percent and has been decreasing year-over-year. The Jakarta Provincial Government is creating jobs by holding job fairs and training through the Mobile Training Unit.
Pramono also reported that investment growth is positive by reaching Rp 140.8 trillion.
Furthermore, the national economic conditions, influenced by a number of external factors, will also impact Jakarta's economy. Pramono also highlighted the Gini ratio, or disparity between rich and poor, which remains a major problem in Jakarta.
In order to manage this problem, Jakarta Provincial Government launched social protection programs. Those are Anak Jakarta Card (KAJ), Lansia Jakarta Card (KLJ), Penyandang Disabilitas Jakarta Card (KPDJ), Jakarta Pintar Card (KJP), Jakarta Mahasiswa Unggul Card (KJMU), and the Subsidized Food Program.
"We will continue to maintain this and hopefully we can strengthen the foundation that supports it," he continued.
Jakarta Provincial Government also plans to strengthen the Jakarta Mahasiswa Unggul Card program by expanding its scope to include Masters and Doctoral students.
"If it is approved, then perhaps it is time for us to think about whether the 100 or 200 selected Jakarta students to be given LPDP sourced from the KJMU.
Students who receive the scholarship, he stated, must return and contribute to Jakarta.
Pramono also added that the Jakarta Provincial Government is open to various national events in Jakarta, including the student sports week. This will also boost economic growth in Jakarta.
This press conference was the first held by the Jakarta Provincial Government to convey public accountability of the Regional Budget use.
"It is part of accountability for taxes, dividends and various other things received by Jakarta Provincial Government. We will report it again later," he said.