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As you just heard at the end of the report, the situation is worse for those who are out of the safety net because they are not covered by employment insurance. So the government announced that it would provide subsidies for special employment or freelancers, but it was the voice of the field that the target was very small.

This is reporter Hee-won Je.

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In the 20th year, actor Lee Jong-seung could not stand on the stage for three months.

The situation is the same for a double-married wife with the same job, so the family's livelihood for four is immediate.

[Lee Jong-seung / Theatrical Actor: (At the Artists Welfare Foundation) The amount of money raised as an emergency loan was run out. There are too many applicants.]

The government decided to subsidize 500,000 won for two months after the government reviewed the freelance and special employment workers in the blind spot of employment insurance.

However, it is far short of the average unemployment benefit of 1.47 million people per person.

[Lee Jong-seung / Theatrical actor: The terms themselves are too demanding, giving less than a month's income.]

The government's budget of 173 billion won will be invested and given to 142,000 people, but less than 6% of the special employment workers estimated to be 2.5 million.

Payment standards are also different for each municipality.

[Sooyoung Oh / Study: Teacher: Health insurance premiums are not useful because they are income two years ago. Calling to get a livelihood support plan doesn't work.]

The labor community argues that urgent unemployment benefits must be paid to all unemployed or reduced income workers, with or without employment insurance.

At the next week's emergency economic meeting, the government decided to discuss employment measures, such as job retention and clearing the blind spot of employment insurance.

(Video coverage: Park Hyun-cheol, Video editing: So Ji-hye)