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Survey shows majority of youths agree Covid-19 stimulus package can boost economy

Monday, 25 May 2020 02:09 PM MYT

KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — The majority of youths feel the Economic Stimulus Package will counter the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and boost the national economy. The survey covered the initiatives in all three packages announced by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, namely the Stimulus Package on March 16, the PRE Prihatin Rakyat package on March 27 and the Supplementary PRIHATIN package on April 6.

However, IYRES chief executive officer Dr P. Vellapandian said there was 2.8 per cent of the respondents who felt that there were weaknesses in the management of the aid given by the government.

 

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Seriously they know is what is economy.

Bullshit survey, you give RM500 just to stimulate your own ego.

What do u even publish such nonsensical articles?

Stop this nonsense...... resuscitate the economy. Invest on makeshift hospitals. We don't need hand outs. Institute PKP for high risk category, old age ppl. Sad to see Malaysian to stand in front of pawn shop. Stop political affiliated moves!

we need new industry and new tourism. not pocket money!

Survey conducted on people aged between 15-30.. What does 15 yo know about economy? Just look at huge numbers only?

Jokers !

Highly doubt this survey. Reason does not involve the wide spectrum of youth. Age groups and social standings in life. Can't come to this stupid conclusion without engaging the whole spectrum. Bodoh punya survey. Looks like PNajis kind to help boost their falling support

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