Based on the Department of the Interior and Local Government Department Administrative Order 32, Series of 2001, Sagada is a fifth class municipality.
The sources of income and livelihood activities in the municipality are
(1) agricultural production which includes farming, gardening, and orchard-growing,
(2) weaving industry,
(3) backyard industry such as hog raising and cattle raising,
(4) entrepreneurship such as managing lodging establishments, cooperatives, restaurants, stores, artifacts and souvenir shops, wagwagan (second hand clothes shops), bakeries, rice mills, hardware stores, and auto repair shops; making furniture processing honey, distributing veterinary and poultry supplies, and buy and sell,
(5) employment in the private and government sectors,
(6) Veteran, SSS, and GSIS pensions,
(7) labor employment such as carpentry, stone crushing, stonewalling, baby sitting, housekeeping, and daily wage labor,
(8) employment in automobile business such as driving or assisting drivers of public utility vehicles (PHSSA 2007, 65)
The sources of income and livelihood activities in the municipality are
(1) agricultural production which includes farming, gardening, and orchard-growing,
(3) backyard industry such as hog raising and cattle raising,
(4) entrepreneurship such as managing lodging establishments, cooperatives, restaurants, stores, artifacts and souvenir shops, wagwagan (second hand clothes shops), bakeries, rice mills, hardware stores, and auto repair shops; making furniture processing honey, distributing veterinary and poultry supplies, and buy and sell,
(5) employment in the private and government sectors,
(6) Veteran, SSS, and GSIS pensions,
(7) labor employment such as carpentry, stone crushing, stonewalling, baby sitting, housekeeping, and daily wage labor,
(8) employment in automobile business such as driving or assisting drivers of public utility vehicles (PHSSA 2007, 65)
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