In a case study conducted in Masbagik District, East Lombok Regency, it was found that the relationship pattern between husband and wife was influenced by differences in economic status and had a significant impact on household harmony. This research shows that in households where there is a significant difference in economic status between husband and wife, there is sometimes an imbalance of power and conflicts are more frequent. Households with large differences in economic status often experience challenges in making household decisions, especially related to financial matters. Meanwhile, households that have a balanced economic status tend to have more harmonious husband-wife relations. They are more likely to support each other and work together in managing family life. The existence of equality in economic contributions and decision making also provides a strong basis for a relationship of mutual respect and understanding between husband and wife. However, household harmony is not only influenced by economic status alone. Other factors such as effective communication, mutual understanding, and emotional support also play an important role in maintaining family integrity and happiness. The results of this research provide a deeper understanding of the complexity of husband-wife relationships in the context of differences in economic status. The implication is that an emphasis on equality, good communication and mutual support can be the key to maintaining household harmony, regardless of different economic conditions.
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