As fuel prices are rising due to Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, Tottori City is providing low-income households with cash of 5,000 yen per household for 30 days.

In January, Tottori City provided households with low incomes with cash of 5,000 yen per household to purchase kerosene, saying that the increase in fuel prices would put a heavy burden on households.



After that, the fuel price rose further due to the military invasion of Ukraine by Russia, and the city decided to pay 5,000 yen in cash per household again, saying that the burden on households was increasing.



The benefits are the same as last time,


▽ households receiving welfare protection , ▽ households


receiving child-rearing allowances such as single-parent households with children under the age of 18,


and


▽ special disability allowances. There are about 3800 households in total.



This year's supplementary budget, which includes related expenses of about 20 million yen, was approved by the city council on the 18th of this month, and the city is providing 5,000 yen in cash to the target households on the 30th.