Thailand is handing out cash to boost consumption. But the poor could miss out

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Thailand is handing out cash to boost consumption. But the poor could miss out
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As Thailand’s economy has yet to recover from the lockdown imposed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the Thai government is once again resorting to cash handouts to boost domestic consumption.

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