Posted in: Abe leans toward ¥100,000 cash handout scheme See in context
100k to anyone is not a good strategy. We need to release tax pressure/sustain financially those forced to shut down their businesses. Whoever is working remotely and can keep producing/getting paid can go on without those money.
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Posted in: Gov't to give ¥300,000 in cash to each household in need See in context
Well done Japan, much better than those two masks.
But that said, can I be the party pooper?
...why cash? Can't the people in need receive it directly in their bank account?
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