The base line for receiving disaster aid due to COVID-19 is based on a four-person household, and the annual income standard has been raised from 15.32 million won/monthly 8.78 million won to 124.36 million won/monthly 13.36 million won. .



The second supplementary budget, which was passed by the National Assembly plenary session, includes a plan to pay a total of 11 trillion won to 23.34 million households and 44.72 million people with 250,000 won each.



It was expanded from the 'lowest 80% income bracket' submitted by the government to the 'lowest income 87% income bracket', and an additional 1.78 million households were included in the support target.



This is because the opposition and opposition parties agreed to supplement the payment standards for dual-income households and single-person households. It was pointed out that it is difficult to enter the bottom 80% of income brackets as dual-income households add up their income even if the number of single-income and single-person households is the same.



In the case of dual-income households, it was decided to apply the standard for calculating health insurance premiums by adding one person to the standard for single-income households. In this case, the standard income increases by about 20%.



Looking at the number of dual-income households eligible for the national subsidy according to their annual income, a two-person household is 86.05 million won, a three-person household is 15.32 million won, a four-person household is 124.36 million won, and a five-person household is 1 It will be 4,317 million won.



Through this, 710,000 dual-income households will receive additional subsidies.



For single-income households, the annual income that is eligible for subsidies is 66.71 million won for a two-person household, 86.05 million won for a three-person household, 15.32 million won for a four-person household, and 120 million won for a five-person household. 436 million won.



Separately, an additional 'Low-Income Consumption Plus Fund' of 100,000 won per person is provided to the basic recipients, the second-class, and single-parent families to support the low-income class.