Abstract
The aim of this research is 1) To analyze the development conditions of poverty levels, local original income, general allocation funds, special allocation funds, profit sharing funds, capital expenditures and expenditures on regency/city goods and services in Jambi Province for 2017-2022. 2) To analyze the influence of Regional Original Income, General Allocation Funds, Special Allocation Funds, Profit Sharing Funds, Capital Expenditures and Goods and Services Expenditures on Regency/City Poverty Levels in Jambi Province in 2017-2022. The type of research used is descriptive and quantitative population research in this research is all districts/cities in Jambi Province, data collection techniques are indirect observation and library research (library study). The type of data used in this research is secondary data. The data analysis technique in this research uses panel data regression. The research results show that Original Regional Income has a negative and insignificant effect on the poverty level, meaning that if local original income increases, the poverty level will decrease. General Allocation Funds have a negative and significant effect on poverty, meaning that if general allocation funds increase, the poverty level will decrease. Special Allocation Funds have a negative and significant effect on poverty, meaning that if special location funds increase, the poverty level will decrease. Profit Sharing Funds have a negative and significant effect on poverty, meaning that if profit sharing funds increase it can reduce poverty rates. Capital expenditure has a negative and insignificant effect, meaning that if capital expenditure increases, the poverty level will decrease but not significantly. Expenditure on goods and services has a negative and significant effect, meaning that if expenditure on goods and services increases, the poverty level will decrease.
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