₱ 65.18 million (2020), 31.4 million (2012), 36 million (2013), 41.82 million (2014), 47.06 million (2015), 50.91 million (2016), 55.46 million (2017), 60.86 million (2018), 53.06 million (2019), 80.78 million (2021), 97.17 million (2022)
₱ 249.7 million (2020), 39.58 million (2012), 45.23 million (2013), 61.61 million (2014), 86.34 million (2015), 117.1 million (2016), 159.7 million (2017), 196.1 million (2018), 267.5 million (2021), 286.5 million (2022)
₱ 56.45 million (2020), 33.19 million (2012), 31.32 million (2013), 36.07 million (2014), 45.06 million (2015), 27.51 million (2016), 43.17 million (2017), 38.66 million (2018), 49.08 million (2019), 56.92 million (2021), 74.53 million (2022)
₱ 50.88 million (2020), 10.47 million (2012), 13.6 million (2013), 22.01 million (2014), 35.27 million (2015), 41.31 million (2016), 54.47 million (2017, 2018), 49.29 million (2019), 31.95 million (2021), 45.54 million (2022)
San Ricardo, officially the Municipality of San Ricardo (Cebuano: Lungsod sa San Ricardo; Tagalog: Bayan ng San Ricardo), is a municipality in the province of Southern Leyte, Philippines. It is 152 kilometers away from Maasin City, the provincial capital, and 190 kilometers away from Tacloban City, the regional capital of Eastern Visayas. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 10,500 people.[3]
History
The town used to be a part of Pintuyan, Southern Leyte composed of 16 barangays, namely: Alangalang, Benit, Bitoon, Buenavista, Cabutan, Camang, Capingkit, Cogon, Esperanza, Kinachawa (Kinatsawa), Lobo, Piinut-an, San Ramon, San Ricardo, Saub, and Timba.
San Ricardo also have bus terminal, named Benit Integrated Bus Terminal. It's serves from a local point including Manila and Davao. DLTBCo, Ultrabus, and CUL Transportation and other bus companies served from San Ricardo to Luzon. Bachelor Express also serve San Ricardo from Davao to Ormoc and Tacloban.