The number of constructions from Approved Building Permits in Leyte (excluding City of Tacloban) went up to 2,546 in 2024. This indicates an annual increase of 14.94 percent from the 2,215 total number of constructions in 2023.
The number of constructions from Approved Building Permits in Tacloban City went down to 489 in 2024. This indicates an annual decrease of 8.79 percent from the 535 total number of constructions in 2023.
The total trade (imports plus exports) in Leyte (including Tacloban City) for the fourth quarter of 2024 amounted to $1.3 billion, lower by 11.54 percent compared to $1.5 billion total trade in the same period of 2023.
Leyte’s inflation rate rose to 1.5 percent in April 2025, up from 0.8 percent in March 2025. This is lower by 1.9 percentage points from the 3.4 percent inflation rate in the same month last year.
The total trade in Leyte (including Tacloban City) for the fourth quarter of 2024 amounted to
$1.3 billion lower by 11.54 percent compared to $1.5 billion total trade in the same period of 2023.
Tacloban City’s inflation rate climbed to 0.9 percent in April 2025, up from 0.2 percent in March 2025. In comparison, the rate in the same month last year was higher at 3.2 percent.
The Philippine Statistics Authority - Leyte Provincial Statistical Office (PSA Leyte) actively participated in the 123rd Labor Day Celebration held on May 1, 2025, at the Tacloban City Convention Center. The event, organized by the Department of…
The Local Civil Registry Office (LCRO) of Tacloban City, in coordination with the Philippine Statistics Authority – Leyte Provincial Statistical Office (PSA Leyte), successfully conducted the CCRO Forum: Awareness on Relevant OCRG Issuances and…
The Philippine Statistics Authority - Leyte successfully conducted it Third Level Training on Field Operations and Manual Processing for the 2024 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI) and 2024 Survey on Information and…
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) proudly announces that it has been recommended by TÜV NORD Philippines, Inc. for the continued maintenance of its ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System (QMS) certification, following the successful…
On 15 April 2025, the Leyte Provincial Statistics Committee (PSC) held its 2025 Second Quarter Meeting at Leyte Provincial Government Complex, Palo, Leyte. the half-day hybrid meeting, presided PSC Leyte Chairperson Agnes C. Rafon, Officer-in-charge…
Tacloban City’s inflation rate decreased to 0.2 percent in March 2025 from 1.1 percent in February 2025. In March 2024, the inflation rate was higher at 2.8 percent.
Leyte’s inflation rate slowed to 0.8 percent in March 2025, down from 1.5 percent in February 2025. In comparison, the rate was higher at 3.7 percent in March 2024.
Leyte’s inflation rate slowed to 0.8 percent in March 2025, down from 1.5 percent in February 2025. In comparison, the rate was higher at 3.7 percent in March 2024.
Tacloban City’s inflation rate decreased to 0.2 percent in March 2025 from 1.1 percent in February 2025. In March 2024, the inflation rate was higher at 2.8 percent.
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) – Leyte Provincial Statistical Office has successfully conducted a 5S Audit on 03 April 2025 as part of its commitment to continuous improvement and workplace efficiency. The audit aimed to assess the…
As of January 1, 2025, the total inventory of livestock in Leyte was estimated at 240,849 heads. This was 2.85 percent lower than the previous year’s inventory of 247,905 heads (Table 1). Swine had the highest decrease in stocks with 4.6 percent,…
The volume of corn production in Leyte (including Tacloban City) went up by 0.55 percent, from 9,279 metric tons during the fourth quarter of 2023 to 9,330 metric tons in the fourth quarter of 2024. This translates to an increase of 51 metric tons…
Leyte is considered as the major producer of palay in Eastern Visayas. It accounted for about 57.88 percent of the region’s production of 241,344 metric tons in the fourth quarter of 2024.
The volume of corn production in Leyte (including Tacloban City) went up by 0.55 percent, from 9,279 metric tons during the fourth quarter of 2023 to 9,330 metric tons in the fourth quarter of 2024.