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Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic has been around for a long time in Indonesia. This pandemic
has had a major impact, one of which is on the economic level of the Indonesian people
which resulted in a decrease in the economic level to poverty in Indonesian society.
This study aims to analyze the relationship between the covid-19 pandemic and the
economic level of Indonesian society by using a literature study with data collection
techniques using data reduction, where the author collects and analyzes existing data,
then concludes it so that it becomes a conclusion that is relevant to this research. From
the results of data collection from several sources conducted by the author, the covid19 pandemic has made the Indonesian economy experience a decline, the impact is
increased poverty, before the pandemic the number of poor people nationally for the
period March 2018 to September 2019 decreased from 25,95 million to 24,79 million,
but after the pandemic the number of poor people soared, in March 2020 there was a
spike in the national poor to 26,42 million soul. The author concludes that the link
between the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic level of the Indonesian people is
making poverty in Indonesia worse.
Keywords: covid-19 pandemic, economic level, poverty.
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