Selangor Journal
A worker wearing a protective face mask sits between onion and garlic at a traditional market amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Jakarta, Indonesia, August 3, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

Indonesia plans cash transfers for nearly 14 million workers

JAKARTA, Aug 6 — Indonesia plans to give cash transfers to 13.8 million workers at a cost of around RM9 billion (US$2.15 billion) under its stimulus package to prop up household consumption in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy during the pandemic, officials said.

Indonesia reported on Wednesday gross domestic product contracted 5.32 per cent in the second quarter as household consumption, which accounts for more than half of the economy, fell 5.51 per cent from a year earlier.

“The government’s aim by pouring additional income is to support household consumption, which is important to propel the economy and push for economic improvement,” State-owned Enterprise minister Erick Thohir said on Thursday.

Thohir said in the statement workers on a monthly income of below RM1,439 (5 million rupiah or US$343.64) would receive about RM172 (US$41) a month for four months starting September.

Thohir, who is chairing a Covid-19 recovery task force, said non-government officers as well as employees of state-owned companies registered with the worker’s social security provider BPJS Ketenagakerjaan would be eligible.

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani on Wednesday put the cost of the programme at about RM9 billion (31.2 trillion rupiah or US$2.15 billion) and said it was part of efforts to speed up disbursement of the government’s Covid-19 stimulus by reallocating parts of the RM209 billion (US$50 billion) programme to more practical use.

— Reuters

 

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