(File photo) ILOILO CITY - The poverty incidence in the city and province of Iloilo has increased during the first semester of 2021 as compared to the same period three years ago, results of the Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES) survey show. The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) survey, in a special release on poverty statistics Tuesday, showed that the poverty incidence or the proportion of families living below the poverty threshold or the minimum income required to meet their basic food and non-food requirements is up by 20.3 percent in Iloilo province. "This equates to 102,900 families with an income less than the poverty threshold. It has increased by 17.6 percent in three years since 2018," said Jerry Dulotan, supervising statistical specialist and officer-in-charge of the Iloilo Provincial Statistical Office. For the same period last year, the poverty incidence in Iloilo City also rose to 8.4 percent when compared with 4.4 percent in the first six months