Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward To provide a lump sum of 120,000 yen to all residents, July 22, 20:31

Tokyo Chiyoda-ku has decided to provide a uniform budget of 120,000 yen to all residents in order to revitalize the economy that has been affected by the new coronavirus. It will be proposed to the ward assembly.

As of the 20th of this month, the number of people infected with the new coronavirus in Chiyoda Ward has risen to 61.

The ward has decided to pay a policy to all 66,000 inhabitants of the ward in order to revitalize the economy that has been depressed due to the refraining from going out.

The amount to be paid is 120,000 yen per person, and the total amount is expected to be about 8.15 billion yen, and we will cover it with the fiscal adjustment fund, which is the ward's savings.

The ward submits a supplementary budget proposal that includes approximately 8.45 billion yen including administrative expenses to the temporary ward assembly held on the 27th of this month, and if approved, it will be paid after October this year. I will.

As a general rule, the application method is by mail, and it is said that the reference date is under consideration, but it also includes newborns born by April 1, 2019.

Mayor Ishikawa commented, "We aim to comprehensively support the inhabitants of the city in terms of economics, so we hope that it will be used meaningfully."

Shinagawa Ward has decided to pay 30,000 yen per person for municipalities, and 50,000 yen for junior high school students and younger, and will accept applications from the beginning of next month.