This study aims to find out the level of parents' economic status and the level of students' learning motivation and to see if there is a significant relationship between parents' economic status and students' learning motivation. The mean score is used to find out the level of parents' economic status and the level of students' learning motivation and to describe the relationship between parents' economic status and students' learning motivation, the Pearson product moment correlation is used. The results of this study are the level of parents' economic status is at a low level (mean = 2.38), for the level of student learning motivation is at a high level (mean = 3.12) and there is no significant relationship between parents' economic status and students' learning motivation (p value =.258 = .005). The conclusion of this study is that the parents of grade seven’s students of SMP Negeri X in North Minahasa Regency mostly have incomes below the minimum wage set by the government, but this does not affect students' learning motivation because students still have a strong motivation to learn.
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