
On the 1st day, the first day of application for the second basic disaster income in Gyeonggi-do, office workers in an office in Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, are applying for disaster income through their mobile website.
Gyeonggi-do citizens are showing various reactions to the online application for the second basic disaster income in Gyeonggi-do, which started at 9 am on the 1st. On-line,’cool tips’, which are conducive to households, were passed on, and criticism was poured out as a “good faith policy.”
“Because it’s not the first time… ”For opinions

Citizens who visit Motgol Market in Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do on the morning of the first day of application for the second basic disaster income in Gyeonggi-do are buying goods. News 1
One of the main variables of the secondary disaster basic income payment is that the citizens of Gyeonggi Province have one experience of using it. This is why there are many voices vowing to’more planned consumption’ among online reactions. Kim Mo, a housewife in her 50s who lives in Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, said, “When I paid the first payment in April of last year, I spent all of my basic disaster income only to buy food at the mart.” Housewife A, who gave birth to a son in January, said, “I heard that newborns who are notified of birth are also eligible for payment. I will buy the supplies necessary for childcare.”
In the Internet community, events related to the second basic disaster income are being shared. It comes with the advice of “Do not apply quickly and check the benefits.” Some credit card companies provide department store gift certificates of 5,000 won when applying for disaster basic income with their credit card.
Last month, at a cafe in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, there were arguments for and against the second payment of Gyeonggi-do. “I don’t know if it’s good or bad” in the post, “I don’t want to give it to you. The opinions diverged from the ones saying, “The tax will be collected according to the tax,” and “The damage is so great, but if you give it, you will be grateful”.
Small business owners and self-employed people who were hit directly by sales in the aftermath of the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) also disagree. Mr. B, in his 50s, who sells agricultural and fishery products in Seongnam, said, “After the last payment, sales have risen remarkably. We are looking forward to’shiny sales’ this time.” In social network services (SNS), there are also self-employed people who are promoting their workplaces with tags related to’#disaster basic income’.
On the other hand, in the self-employed internet cafe with more than 650,000 members, “I’m sick because I’m the boss”, “I want you to pay rent.” There were comments such as “It’s a treatment that I’d rather support a business that is restricted to business or only care about voting.” There are still disagreements about universal and selective payments.
The identity of the articles occupied by Twitter

Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong is holding a press conference on the second basic disaster income payment in Gyeonggi-do at Gyeonggi-do Office in Paldal-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do on the morning of the 20th of last month. News 1
There are also many reactions that connect Lee Jae-myeong’s governor of Gyeonggi Province. On the 31st of last month, on Twitter, a word that condemned the Governor regarding basic disaster income appeared as a real-time trend. It is with the claim that “Gyeonggi Province will also be a burden on financial management”. Twitter real-time trend is a service that shows content that is hot topic among users. Related words were posted more than 40,000 as of 6 pm on the 1st. Regarding this, a Gyeonggi-do official said, “Gyeonggi-do has a sound financial capacity, with fiscal independence of 59%.”
Gyeonggi-do has concluded that it is desirable to provide payments to residents before the Lunar New Year holidays, considering various conditions such as quarantine and economy. Governor Lee said, “The basic disaster income in Gyeonggi Province will not be sufficient, but I hope it will be an opportunity to comfort the sacrifices and pains that all citizens are making together, and to give them hope and courage.”
Reporters Chae Hye-sun and Choi Moran [email protected]