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In front of President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol, there are many economic issues that need to be resolved right away.

There is a lot of work to do, such as catching the rapidly rising prices first, and supporting those who have been pushed to the brink due to the corona virus.



Reporter Im Tae-woo reports.



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The price of gasoline in Seoul is now around 2,000 won.



Consumer prices, which have risen by 3% for the fifth straight month, are a huge burden on households.



[Jang Jun-ha/Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do: Even if you shop at the mart, there is not much you can buy from 100,000 won to 150,000 won (Hani).]



How to raise the electricity rate scheduled for next month is the first gateway to price management .



President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol said that he would abolish the rate hike plan ex officio, but with the current rate, KEPCO has a problem with a deficit of nearly 20 trillion won this year.



Even if the public charges are the same, it is not easy to catch the private price by the will of the government alone.



Measures against the self-employed are also difficult.



President-elect Yoon, who promised 50 trillion won in compensation for losses, said that he would create an organization dedicated to this issue in the takeover committee.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / 20th President-elect: I plan to form an organization within the transition committee to comprehensively deal with Corona-related issues.]



This year, we plan to adjust the budget and prepare the related budget, but it is not easy without the cooperation of the opposition party.



The promise to increase the quality of jobs by shifting to a private-oriented economy is another point that requires a concrete blueprint.