The main domestic problem in Indonesia is poverty. According to World Bank data, in 2016, around 28.5 percent of Indonesians were living in poverty. This means that almost one-third of the population is struggling to make ends meet.
There are a number of factors that contribute to poverty in Indonesia. Firstly, the country is quite rural, with around two-thirds of the population living in rural areas. This means that there are limited opportunities for work, especially for those living in …