Govt ups allocation for second phase of Rahmah cash aid by 20%

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1 Apr 2024 • 2:12 PM MYT
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PETALING JAYA: The government has increased the allocation for phase 1 of the Rahmah cash aid (STR) by 20%, from RM1.26 billion last year to RM1.5 billion this year.

The finance ministry said approximately 8.4 million citizens would receive aid ranging from RM100 to RM650, starting this Wednesday.

“The economic reform led by the Madani government is not only to rectify the country’s financial structure, but is driven by a sincere intention to ensure that the nation’s wealth is shared more equitably with the people,” Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said in a statement.

“Insyallah, the government will further increase cash assistance to the citizens in line with the nation’s fiscal improvement, including the implementation of targeted subsidies for those truly in need.”

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The disbursement of phase 1 of the STR began on Jan 29.

The finance ministry previously announced that the government had raised the maximum payment for phase 1 for households from RM300 to RM500 to help those affected by the rise in the cost of living.

Households with incomes of less than RM2,500 will receive RM500, while those with incomes of between RM2,501 and RM5,000 will be eligible for between RM100 and RM300.

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