More and more people suggest that each person should be given 10,000 yuan to boost the consumer economy. Is this method feasible?
Some economists say: "Giving money to everyone is equivalent to not paying it", because all the money will inevitably cause domestic inflation, prices will rise, and the money will eventually be diluted by rising prices, and the result will be a It is the same as not issuing it, but it may lead to more serious inflation.
However, there are now more and more voices suggesting that the whole people send money. There are three main reasons:
First, the economic situation is not so good now, and the common people have no money. If this continues, the common people will definitely not For those who will spend, why not just send a sum of money to the common people to try it out and see how it works? If it doesn't work, then you don't have to post it in the future! If it works, we can continue to use this method to boost the consumer economy in the future! This is called practice is the only criterion for testing truth !
Second, the national distribution of money mainly helps ordinary people! Why do you say that? For the wealthy, the little money given out may be the same as no money given out, but it may be life-saving money for ordinary people with financial difficulties. Many families have been affected by the epidemic and have not made any money in the past few months, but A sum of money is suddenly sent to them, which may be able to support the family's living expenses for a few months, so that they can get through this difficult time and regain their confidence in life, and confidence is the most important thing right now! Why is everyone afraid to spend? In addition to having no money, there is another thing that everyone has no confidence in making money in the future!
Third, apart from China, other major economies in the world such as the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, and Japan have all distributed money to their citizens. We can also refer to this point appropriately!
In fact, we have also issued coupons, but the effect is not very good. Many people don’t know where to get them, or the coupons can’t accurately meet the real needs of the people. It’s better to exchange the coupons for cash and send them directly to the people. Now that you have money in your pocket, are you still worried that the consumer economy will not get up?