One issue that comes up in economic development is regional disparity. The province of West Java faces a number of issues, including disparities in community expenditure and issues with economic growth. The GRDP variables and community expenditure per capita can be used to analyze this issue. Finding and analyzing the degree of regional disparity in West Java Province between 2010 and 2020 is the goal of this study. The Williamson Index and Coefficient of Variation are the analytical tools utilized. Calculations using the Williamson Index and Coefficient of Variation on the GDP variable reveal significant inequality in West Java, whereas calculations on the per capita expenditure variable reveal little variation or equality in each region due to the small values of the Williamson Index and Coefficient of Variation. Therefore, government involvement through budget policies is required in the context of West Javan regencies and cities' GDP per capita since it is necessary to promote economic growth in those whose GDP per capita is still low in comparison to other regencies.
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