₱ 280.7 million (2020), 128.3 million (2012), 35.05 million (2013), 40.89 million (2014), 40.85 million (2015), 42.36 million (2016), 60 million (2017), 73.02 million (2018), 260.7 million (2019), 336 million (2021), 441.4 million (2022)
₱ 838 million (2020), 225.2 million (2012), 256.6 million (2013), 267.8 million (2014), 310.8 million (2015), 355.1 million (2016), 434 million (2017), 467.4 million (2018), 610.6 million (2019), 1,237 million (2021), 1,240 million (2022)
₱ 252.1 million (2020), 108.1 million (2012), 99.56 million (2013), 115.2 million (2014), 137.1 million (2015), 156.4 million (2016), 161.8 million (2017), 181.7 million (2018), 219.9 million (2019), 274 million (2021), 413.3 million (2022)
₱ 379.9 million (2020), 98.48 million (2012), 115.5 million (2013), 101.1 million (2014), 123.6 million (2015), 111.9 million (2016), 111.5 million (2017), 92.98 million (2018), 188.5 million (2019), 423.1 million (2021), 380.3 million (2022)
Carmen was once part of the undivided province of Davao. It was on by virtue of Republic Act 4745 enacted by the defunct Philippine Congress created the new municipality on June 18, 1966. Carmen, was named in memory of Doña Carmen Veloso, then wife of Congressman Ismael Veloso who was found his ancestors' roots Carmen, Cebu.
When the Philippines was shaken by World War II, Filipinos buckled down and joined military units that resisted the Japanese invaders. In Carmen, locals fought the war and drove away the Japanese army then stationed in Barangay Ising. The Battle of Ising is being remembered with a 30 feet (9.1 m) high monument built on the same spot the battle took place, which was just a few meters away from the Japanese garrison. The Veterans Memorial Shrine, just along the national highway, has a brief history and some of the names of those who participated, and has become a tourist attraction in Carmen.
Geography
Carmen is about 38 kilometres (24 mi) from Davao City, 6 kilometers (3 mi) from Panabo City and about 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Tagum City, the capital of Davao del Norte, has a total land area of 16,600 hectares (41,000 acres).
Carmen has vast rice fields while its coastal areas provide fishermen a major source of livelihood such as mud crab fattening and fishing. Carmen is also a part of Davao Metropolitan Area.