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Finance Ministry working on handout scheme for those hit hard by second Covid-19 wave

By THE NATION

 

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The Ministry of Finance is planning to propose to the Cabinet a handout scheme tailored for specific groups who have been affected by the new wave of Covid-19, a source revealed.

 

“After the nationwide lockdown last year, the ministry had provided Bt5,000 handout per month for three months to about 10 million farmers and 14 million self-employed people,” said the source. “However, since there will be no nationwide lockdown during the new wave, the ministry estimated that the number of affected people would be smaller and limited to only specific groups.”

 

The source added that up to four measures are now being studied. The most favoured option is an economic stimulus campaign and not cash handouts. “The “Kon La Khreung” (Let’s Go Halves) co-payment shopping scheme has more than 12 million registered users who have spent Bt2.73 billion while the government has helped contribute another Bt2.61 billion to the economy,” the source added.

 

Under the scheme, registered users get 50 per cent discount on their daily purchase up to Bt150 per day, capped at Bt3,000 per month in the first phase and Bt3,500 per month in the second phase.

 

Meanwhile, Patricia Mongkhonvanit, director-general at the Public Debt Management Office, has said that the government still had Bt470 billion leftover from the Bt1-trillion loan that it had got earlier to remedy the fallout of Covid-19 outbreak.

 

“The Bt1-trillion loan was divided into three parts: Bt45 billion for public health, Bt550 billion to help affected people, and Bt400 billion for economic stimulus,” she said. “The Bt550-billion portion now has Bt470 billion left after some was used as Bt5,000 handout for three months.”

 

The office also estimated that the Bt1-trillion loan will drive the country’s public debt at the end of 2021 fiscal year to 57 per cent of gross domestic product, compared to 50.46 per cent of GDP as of November 2020.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30400964

 

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

After the nationwide lockdown last year, the ministry had provided Bt5,000 handout per month for three months

That's what, about 2 large Chang and a packets of ciggies a day each then.

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3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

That's what, about 2 large Chang and a packets of ciggies a day each then.

.... a balanced diet...

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New registrations for 50-50 scheme this week...

 

Thai Gov to launch new round of co-payment scheme registrations next week

 

About one million subscriptions will be available.

 

Under the scheme, each successful subscriber will receive 3,500 baht cash to be wired into their “Pao Tang” account for them to spend at a maximum of 300 baht a day.  The scheme has been popular among consumers and small retailers alike.

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-gov-to-launch-new-round-of-co-payment-scheme-registrations-next-week/

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3 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

For those who depend on such small handouts it's not a laughing matter like seemingly for some posters here :bah:

I think the issue is where the money goes and are the right people getting it

 

there is no welfare in Thailand for millions of people - they get nothing

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