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Indonesia plans cash transfers for nearly 14 million workers

Published 08/06/2020, 01:04 AM
Updated 08/06/2020, 01:10 AM
© Reuters. A worker wearing a protective face mask sorts onion at a traditional market amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia plans to give cash transfers to 13.8 million workers at a cost of around $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% in the second quarter as household consumption, which accounts for more than half of the economy, fell 5.51% 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 pushing for economic improvement," State-owned Enterprise minister Erick Thohir said on Thursday.

Thohir said in the statement workers on a monthly income of below 5 million rupiah ($343.64) would receive about $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.

© Reuters. A worker wearing a protective face mask sorts onion at a traditional market amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani on Wednesday put the cost of the programme at about 31.2 trillion rupiah ($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 $50 billion programme to more practical use.

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