This study aims to determine the impact of Car Free Day Samota in supporting the welfare of micro-entrepreneurs. The type of research used in this study is descriptive research. The population in the study were all micro-entrepreneurs in the Samota car-free day. The number of samples in this study was 30 micro-entrepreneur respondents. Data analysis in this study was Paired sample t-test used to see if there was a significant difference between the two data groups. It should be emphasized here that the two data groups came from the same sample group. The calculation result of the t statistic value was 7.514 while the critical t value at the 5% significant level was 2.045. When compared between the t statistic and the critical t, it is known that 7.514> 2.045, so it can be seen that there is a significant difference between the net income or business profit of micro-entrepreneurs after the Car Free Day Samota program and before the Car Free Day Samota program. Based on the table above, it can also be seen that the t statistic value is 6.665 while the critical t value at the 5% significant level is 2.045. When comparing the t statistic with the critical t, it is known that 6.665 > 2.045, so it can be seen that there is a significant difference between the turnover of micro-business actors after the Samota Car Free Day program and before the Samota Car Free Day program.
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