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    "data": {
        "id": 1746993,
        "msgid": "how-to-check-ministry-of-social-affairs-decile-status-using-nik-via-mobile-phone-1780901778",
        "date": "2026-05-18 19:30:30",
        "title": "How to Check Ministry of Social Affairs Decile Status Using NIK via Mobile Phone",
        "author": "Mela Arnani",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs has enabled citizens to check their socio-economic decile status online using their National Identity Number (NIK). This digital service aims to provide transparency regarding social assistance eligibility without requiring physical visits to local government offices.",
        "content": "<p>The method for checking decile status is being widely sought by\nmembers of the public wishing to understand their socio-economic\nstanding within the government\u2019s social assistance system. Checking\nsocial assistance deciles can now be performed online via mobile phone\nusing the NIK from one\u2019s identity card (KTP). Citizens no longer need to\nvisit village offices or social affairs departments to determine whether\nthey fall into the category of social assistance recipients.<\/p>\n<p>Through the Ministry of Social Affairs (Kemensos), the government has\nprovided a digital service that can be accessed at any time to\nfacilitate independent checking of social assistance status. Once the\nprocess is complete, the system will display information regarding\nsocial assistance recipients, the types of assistance received, and the\nspecific decile group within the DTSEN (National Single Social and\nEconomic Data).<\/p>\n<p>The lower an individual\u2019s decile number, the lower their economic\ncondition is assessed to be, making them a priority for government\nsocial assistance. This data is sourced from the DTSEN managed by the\nMinistry of Social and is integrated with data from the Central Bureau\nof Statistics (BPS). The government conducts periodic data updates to\nensure that the distribution of social assistance is more accurately\ntargeted. Decile groups serve as one of the primary references for the\ngovernment in determining social assistance recipients. Meanwhile,\nindividuals with a status above decile 5 are generally not prioritised\nfor social assistance, as they are considered to be in a better economic\nposition.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/how-to-check-ministry-of-social-affairs-decile-status-using-nik-via-mobile-phone-1780901778",
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