The volume of production from commercial fisheries was posted at 269.36 metric tons in 2 nd quarter 2021. This is higher by 8.68 percent compared with its level in the same period a year ago of 247.85 metric tons. (Figure 1)
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) – La Union Provincial Statistical Office will carry out the 2nd Quarter 2021 Fisheries Survey in the province that includes Commercial Fisheries Survey (QCFS), Municipal Fisheries Survey (QMFS), Inland…
La Union’s total volume of fisheries production in 1st quarter 2021 was recorded at 3,865.66 metric tons, an increase of 32.70 percent from the 2,913.18 metric tons production in 1st quarter 2020.
08 June 2021 - The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) – La Union Provincial Statistical Office will conduct the fourth round of the monthly Labor Force Survey (LFS) on June 8 to 26, 2021 using the Computer-Aided Data Collection System (CADaCS).
The average Consumer Price Index (CPI) in La Union in 1st quarter 2021 was recorded at 118.2. The said figure was 3.6 percentage points higher than the average CPI in the same period of 2020 of 114.6 and 1.8 percentage points higher than the past…
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in La Union in April 2021 was recorded at 117.5. This means that on the average, prices of goods and services in the province have increased by 17.5 percent from the base year 2012. The province’s CPI was posted at…
The annual average consumer price index (CPI) in La Union in 2020 was recorded at 115.2. In 2019, the annual average CPI in the province was registered at 113.1.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in La Union in March 2021 was recorded at 117.8. This means that on the average, prices of goods and services in the province have increased by 17.8 percent from the base year 2012. The province’s CPI was posted at…
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) – La Union Provincial Statistical Office implements the May 2021 Labor Force Survey (LFS) on May 8 to 29, 2021 with rider questions related to Republic Act No. 11055, otherwise known as Philippine…
The total number of new construction projects from approved building permits in 2020 was recorded at 1,723, reflecting a decrease of 11.55 percent from 1,948 constructions a year ago.
Residential type buildings was recorded at 1,227 constructions in 2020. This figure posted a decrease of 13.41 percent from the 1,417 residential buildings reported a year ago.
La Union’s total volume of fisheries production in 2020 was recorded at 12,772.35 metric tons, an increase of 11.43 percent from the 11,462.71 metric tons production in 2019.
The total number of new non residential building constructions from approved building permits in 2020 was recorded at 405, reflecting a decrease of 36.03 percent from 431 constructions last year.
21 April 2021 – LA UNION. In collaboration with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) – La Union Provincial Statistical Office will conduct the April 2021 round of the Consumer Expectations Survey (CES) on…
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) – La Union Provincial Statistical Office carries out the April 2021 Labor Force Survey (LFS) with Corona Virus Disease – 2019 (COVID-19) related rider questions under the United Nations (UN) Women project…
Residential type buildings was recorded at 422 constructions in 4th quarter 2020. This figure posted an increase of 13.14 percent from the 373 residential buildings reported in the same quarter a year ago.
The total number of new construction projects from approved building permits in 4th quarter 2020 was recorded at 567, reflecting an increase of 17.15 percent from 484 constructions in same quarter last year.
Based on the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN2015), the province of La Union posted a total population of 786,653 persons as of August 1, 2015. This is an increase of 44,747 persons over the total population of 741,906 persons in 2010 CPH. The…
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in La Union in February 2021 was recorded at 118.8. This means that on the average, prices of goods and services in the province have increased by 18.0 percent from the base year 2012. The province’s CPI was posted at…