Abstract

This study aims to determine the Effect of Household Income and Consumption on the Welfare of Farmer Families in Janja Kompi Village, Lampasio District, Tolitoli Regency. This research uses associative quantitative methods. Data sources are in the form of primary data obtained through questionnaires, observations, interviews and documentation related to this study. Data analysis techniques are used by performing calculations using the SPSS data application version 26. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that there is an effect of income on the welfare of farmer families partially as evidenced by the results of the income variable t test which shows a significance result of 0.042 < 0.05. Whereas in the variable t test of household consumption, a significance result of 0.151 > 0.05 was obtained, thus household consumption did not have a partial influence on the welfare of farmers. As well as obtained the results of the F test that the significance value (0.005) < a (0.05), which means that the variables of income (X1), household consumption (X2) together or simultaneously affect the welfare of farmers (Y).

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