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The solidarity fund will target the most affected sectors

2020-12-27T20:34:41.571Z


General support of 1,500 euros to deal with the crisis will stop as planned from next January. Created in less than a fortnight last March when the coronavirus crisis erupted, the solidarity fund has since become the “pillar” of emergency measures, in the words of the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire. And for good reason! The cost for public funds is of the order of 17 billion euros in 2020. And the case is not over. A financial envelope of 7 billion, dedicated to this fund, was budg


Created in less than a fortnight last March when the coronavirus crisis erupted, the solidarity fund has since become the

“pillar”

of emergency measures, in the words of the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire.

And for good reason!

The cost for public funds is of the order of 17 billion euros in 2020. And the case is not over.

A financial envelope of 7 billion, dedicated to this fund, was budgeted in the 2021 finance law.

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The support will however focus on the companies most affected by the crisis.

As expected, it will therefore stop for the others, who can still claim 1,500 euros in December, due to the resumption of activity and the need to get out

of President Macron's

“whatever the cost”.

, at a time when debt is close to 120% of GDP.

The aim of the operation is to move from global aid to targeted support, which has been considerably strengthened since the creation of this fund managed by the Directorate General of Public Finances (DGFiP).

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Source: lefigaro

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