You Can Receive Housing Benefits Even If You Live in a Different Region from Your Parents

Gokseong-gun Implements Separate Housing Benefit Payments for Young Adults in Their 20s Starting This Year View original image


[Gokseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Gokseong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced that starting this year, housing benefits will be paid separately to young adults in their 20s who live apart from their parents among the recipients of basic living security housing benefits.


According to Gokseong-gun on the 6th, unmarried young adults aged 19 to under 30 who are recipients of housing benefits with an income recognized amount below 45% of the median income and who reside in a different city, county, or district from their parents for purposes such as schooling or job seeking can receive housing benefit support.


They must sign a lease contract in their own name, pay rent, and complete the move-in registration. To apply, they need to visit the eup/myeon office where their parents reside.


The separate payment of youth housing benefits is a system designed to reduce the economic burden on low-income young adults living away from their parents for study or job search activities.



An official from the county said, “The separate payment of youth housing benefits will greatly help young adults’ housing stability and independence,” and added, “We will actively promote this so that no one misses out on support due to lack of awareness and strive to identify eligible recipients.”


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