
The proposal, which would mark the second supplementary budget of 2025, is scheduled for submission at the cabinet meeting on June 19. It follows a 13.8 trillion won stimulus package announced in May and is aimed at boosting domestic consumption through targeted fiscal support.
According to presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung, President Lee Jae-myung has been closely involved in crafting the new budget. The centerpiece of the package is a nationwide economic recovery program that will distribute cash payments scaled to income levels.
Since taking office on June 4, President Lee has consistently advocated for expansionary fiscal policy and direct cash-transfer schemes. His administration’s urgency has been underscored by the Bank of Korea’s recent downward revision of its 2025 growth forecast to 0.8 percent, citing weak household spending and a slump in construction activity.
The revised plan moves away from the ruling Democratic Party’s original proposal of universal 250,000 won payouts. Instead, recipients of basic livelihood subsidies would receive 450,000 won in the initial phase. Low-income families and single-parent households would be allotted 350,000 won, while the general public would receive 250,000 won.
The budget also earmarks approximately 500 billion won for local currency programs and fiscal adjustments to address revenue shortfalls attributed to policies under former President Yoon Suk Yeol.
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