Indonesia’s huge working-age population means it has plenty of economic opportunities. But people nationwide also face rising living costs, changing religious and cultural beliefs, and an online culture that exacerbates FOMO. This Cultural Snapshot delves into what Indonesians value in 2024.
Nailul Huda is the digital economy director at the Center of Economic and Law Studies (CELIOS). He holds a Master's degree in economics, development, and public policy, with expertise in competition, business cycles, strategy, the digital economy, and public policy.
Ardila Syakriah is a freelance journalist and writer from Indonesia.