outh Korea Proposes Cash Aid to Ease Rising Living Costs - Class A
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- Wednesday, 01 April 2026
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South Korea plans to give money to people to help with rising living costs. The government wants to support about 70% of the population. Each person may receive between 100,000 and 600,000 won.
People with lower incomes and those in poor areas will receive more money. Families with financial difficulties will also get extra support.
The plan is made because fuel prices are increasing. The government hopes this money will help people manage their daily expenses.
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outh Korea Proposes Cash Aid to Ease Rising Living Costs
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Difficult Words
- cash aid – money given to help people
- cost of living – how much money is needed for daily life
- income – money a person earns
- support – help or assistance
- expense – money spent
Additional Info
- Why is South Korea giving money to people?
- How much money can people receive?
- Who will receive more support?
- What problem is the government trying to solve?
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