Gangjin County to Provide 200,000 Won "Happiness Subsidy" Per Resident
Applications Open from November 24
Gangjin County in South Jeolla Province announced on November 7 that it will provide a "Gangjin County Resident Happiness Subsidy" of 200,000 won per person to all residents, starting from November 24 until December 19. The recipients include all individuals registered as residents of Gangjin County as of October 31, as well as marriage immigrants and foreigners with permanent residency.
Kang Jinwon, the mayor of Gangjin County, is visiting Gangjin-eup Market and talking with merchants. Photo by Gangjin County
View original imageThe subsidy will be paid entirely in Gangjin Love Gift Certificates in paper form, and applications and collection must be made by household. The head of household can receive the subsidy immediately by visiting the local town or township office with identification; online applications are not available. The Happiness Subsidy can be used at any store affiliated with the Gangjin Love Gift Certificate program, and residents are encouraged to use it by the end of this year.
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Kang Jinwon, the mayor of Gangjin County, stated, "Despite challenging financial conditions, we determined that support is needed to boost domestic demand and revitalize the local economy by the end of the year." He added, "By providing the subsidy in November, when household expenses such as heating costs increase, and following the end of the government's livelihood support payments, we hope this will help stabilize residents' livelihoods and prevent a decline in consumption."
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