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government announced that it would pay 250,000 won in disaster aid before Chuseok next month. A system that refunds a certain amount to those who spend more on their credit card than before will be implemented around October this year.



More details will be provided by reporter Jang Hoon-kyung.



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is estimated that about 23.4 million households, or 88% of the total population, will receive 250,000 won per person, the national support for co-prosperity.



The total amount of health insurance premiums paid by households for last June is the standard. For a single-person household, it is about 140,000 won, for a two-person household, about 200,000 won, and for a four-person household, 308,300 won for work subscribers and 34 for local subscribers. It is less than 2,000 won.



Dual-income households are paid based on the assumption that there is one more member of the household.



Unlike last year's national disaster relief funds, there is no limit on the maximum amount per household, and it is given to individuals according to the number of people.



However, if the total amount of the property tax base last year exceeds 900 million won, or if the financial income such as interest or dividends exceeds 20 million won, the subsidy cannot be received.



It is known that department stores, large marts, and online malls will be excluded, like the national disaster aid paid last year.



[Lee Won Lee / 1st Vice Minister of Strategy and Finance: Start payment before Chuseok and push for 90% payment by the end of September, but the detailed plan including the payment start time was confirmed and announced on August 30.]



More than 3% of the average monthly card usage in the second quarter Credit card cashback, which returns 10% of excess amount, will be applied from October consumption.




Additional measures have also been introduced for small business owners and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).



He announced that he would finish paying more than 90% of the Hope Recovery Fund, which provides loans and guarantees worth 41 trillion won, and pays up to 20 million won, by Chuseok.



In addition, compensation for losses incurred by the self-employed after July will be paid from the end of October as scheduled.



(Video coverage: Jeong Seong-hwa, video editing: Choi Hye-young)