South Korea to begin cash handouts

Blitz Bureau

SOUTH Korea will begin distributing cash handouts to all citizens on July 21 as part of a government initiative aimed at stimulating domestic consumption, officials have said, reported IANS.

The move follows the Cabinet’s approval of a 31.8 trillion-won ($23.3 billion) supplementary budget, passed by the National Assembly on July 5. The handout program is a key part of the first supplementary budget of the Lee Jae Myung administration.

Under the plan, all South Korean citizens residing in the country as of June 18 will receive a one-time payment of 150,000 won. The government said the broad disbursement is intended to boost consumer spending nationwide. Additional targeted assistance will be provided based on income levels. Individuals in near-poverty households and single-parent families will receive 300,000 won, while recipients of the basic living allowance will get 400,000 won.

Aimed at stimulating domestic consumption<./h6>

To promote balanced regional development, residents outside the greater Seoul area, including Gyeonggi Province and Incheon, will receive an extra 30,000 won. Those living in 84 designated rural and fishing communities facing population decline nationwide will be granted an additional 50,000 won. A second round of payments, scheduled between September 22 and October 31, will provide an additional 100,000 won to the bottom 90 per cent of income earners.

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