Ahmad Zulkiyatu and Hassan Bakari Ibrahim
Volume 4 Issue 1
The study examined the impact of Point of service business on job creation in Yola south of Adamawa state utilized data obtained mainly from primary sources; the data were collected through a structured questionnaire. To get the sample Size out of the population, Taro Yamane's (Yamane, 1967) formula was taken into consideration. The confidence level of 95% and 5% sampling error was considered also multi-stage sampling techniques were adopted in this study; data were collected on POS business, sustainable income, and challenges affecting POS business. The study employed Chi-square and simple percentages as the methodology of the study. The result of chi-square tests provides valuable insights into the relationship between respondents' perspectives on point of service business and Sustainable Income. The results indicate significant association between these two categorical variables. Specifically, the Pearson Chi-Square statistic of 12.739 with 4 degrees of freedom yields a p-value of 0.013, indicating a moderately strong relationship. This suggests that respondents' opinions on POS business are not independent of their views on sustainable income. Base on this findings, recommendation has been made on government should create a suitable business environment to achieve the potentials in POS business in reducing in income inequalities. Keywords: POS Business, Sustainable Income and Challenges