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There is no disagreement that finances should play an active role as the current difficulties are a special situation that we have never experienced before.

However, it is true that the increased narat money is a debt of the people that must be paid someday, so it is also true that it puts a heavy burden on future generations.



Reporter Hwa Kang-yoon pointed out this part.



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government plans to issue a deficit of KRW 7.5 trillion in government bonds for secondary support.



By organizing the extra accounts four times a year, the narat debt has increased by more than 100 trillion won this year.



The ratio of national debt to gross domestic product and GDP has risen from 38.1% last year to 43.9% this year, and the ratio of the managed fiscal deficit, which shows the actual fiscal condition, will expand to 6.1%.



This calculation is based on optimistic forecasts that GDP will grow positive this year, so it could get worse if negative growth this year becomes a reality.



[Kim Sang-bong / Professor of Economics, Hansung University: The rate of increase in the national debt ratio is faster than those of those (in developed countries).

In that case, when we need to spend more in the future, there will not be a lot of national finances available for us.] Although we spend more



than 900 billion won in support of communication expenses for the whole people whose effects are questionable, we are concerned about the need for intensive support. Some point out that it is not enough.



Under this measure, only 5% of the 4th supplementary budget, or KRW 400 billion, was allocated for emergency livelihood support for low-income families.



[Hyunsu Choi/Research Fellow, Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs: Consumption support for low-income people such as recipients and the second-class, which can be said to be the most difficult class, is not reflected now.

No.] It



is unclear whether emergency livelihood support, employment security subsidies, and job search subsidies will be paid before Chuseok as they go through discovery, examination, and selection procedures.



This is why there is an evaluation that it is somewhat far from the government's claim of urgency and customized focused support.



(Video coverage: Jeong Seong-hwa·Kim Min-cheol, Video editing: Lee So-young)