₱ 174.3 million (2020), 77.67 million (2012), 82.75 million (2013), 93.26 million (2014), 109.5 million (2015), 114.3 million (2016), 130.4 million (2017), 145.4 million (2018), 154.5 million (2019), 187.9 million (2021), 249.5 million (2022)
₱ 556.6 million (2020), 142.7 million (2012), 168 million (2013), 194.6 million (2014), 204.7 million (2015), 260.5 million (2016), 317.7 million (2017), 393.5 million (2018), 479.3 million (2019), 611.6 million (2021), 656.7 million (2022)
₱ 147.3 million (2020), 65.05 million (2012), 74.58 million (2013), 76.57 million (2014), 90.52 million (2015), 86.78 million (2016), 88.48 million (2017), 102.1 million (2018), 93.81 million (2019), 114.5 million (2021), 156.6 million (2022)
₱ 150.5 million (2020), 63.69 million (2012), 83.16 million (2013), 95.29 million (2014), 204.7 million (2015), 260.5 million (2016), 317.7 million (2017), 393.5 million (2018), 154 million (2019), 140 million (2021), 108.2 million (2022)
Service provider
• Electricity
Nueva Ecija 2 Area 2 Electric Cooperative (NEECO 2 A2)
The town got its name after the name of the wife of Gen. Manuel Tino, Laureana.
History
Originally, the town was a barrio of the municipality of Bongabon, named San Esteban, after its patron saint, Stephen I of Hungary. Immigrating settlers of the community were mostly Tagalog and Ilocanos from the provinces of Ilocos Region and Pangasinan with some Kapampangans from the provinces of Pampanga and Tarlac.[5]
On January 13, 1917, via Executive Order No. 98 by then Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison, Laur was separated as its own town from Bongabon, and named from the wife of Gen. Manuel Tinio, Laureana. Gen. Tinio himself will have the town of Papaya named after him, as "General Tinio" in 1957. Laur borders General Tinio to the south.
Laur is located at the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains. It is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Palayan, 145 kilometres (90 mi) from Manila, and 117 kilometres (73 mi) from Baler.
Barangays
Laur is politically subdivided into 17 barangays. Each barangay consist of puroks and some have sitios.