Reported 7 months ago
With real regular salaries decreasing year by year, inflation escalating, and the wealth gap widening in Taiwan, along with a prevalence of fraud, life for the people is becoming increasingly difficult. Data from the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics revealed that Taiwan's wealth gap has increased from 16.8 times 30 years ago to 66.9 times presently. The situation is compounded by the rising threat of fraud, with the newly appointed Premier Lai Ching-te facing significant challenges amid a society where not only social welfare assistance but also government support is relied upon. The article further discusses the impact of fraud on vulnerable populations, the government's efforts to combat fraud, and the need for measures to alleviate citizens' economic pressures.
Source: YAHOO