♦ The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) survey reveals that the average monthly income of rural households rose by 57.6% over a five-year period (2016-2021).
♦ The second ‘All India Rural Financial Inclusion Survey (NAFIS) 2021-22 found that the average monthly income grew by 57.6%, from Rs 8,059 in 2016-17 to Rs 12,698 in 2021-22.
♦ The survey also found that financial savings in rural households improved, with the average annual savings reaching Rs.13,209 in 2021-22, compared to Rs.9,104 five years earlier. A noteworthy 66% of households reported saving in 2021-22, up from 50.6% in 2016-17. However, the proportion of households with outstanding debt rose from 47.4% to 52%.
♦ Covering a total of one lakh rural households, the survey highlighted an improvement in household income. Alongside rising incomes, household expenditures also grew, with average monthly spending increasing from Rs.6,646 in 2016-17 to Rs.11,262 in 2021-22.
♦ The survey noted a rise in reliance on institutional loans, with 75.5% of agricultural households borrowing from institutional sources in 2021-22, up from 60.5% in 2016-17. Conversely, non-institutional borrowing among agricultural households decreased from 30.3% to 23.4%.
Posted Date: October 9, 2024