The latest draft plan shows that Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's government plans to issue a cash subsidy of 30,000 yen (US$192) to low-income families to help them cope with high prices, and the Japanese government is fleshing out the details of its upcoming economic stimulus plan. In addition to the 30,000 yen subsidy, the Japanese government also plans to distribute an additional 20,000 yen per child to low-income families. The Japanese government also plans to re-implement subsidies for electricity and natural gas costs from January to March.
The latest draft plan shows that Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's government plans to issue a cash subsidy of 30,000 yen (US$192) to low-income families to help them cope with high prices, and the Japanese government is fleshing out the details of its upcoming economic stimulus plan.
In addition to the 30,000 yen subsidy, the Japanese government also plans to distribute an additional 20,000 yen per child to low-income families. The Japanese government also plans to re-implement subsidies for electricity and natural gas costs from January to March.
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