Wage Subsidies For Employers Better Than Indiscriminate Cash Handouts


The devil is in the details as the saying goes. Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced a whopping RM250 billion stimulus package on March 26. This is 17% of Malaysia’s 2019 GDP
The direct fiscal injection, i.e. the government dipping into its till and handing out the funds, is RM25 billion, or 1.7% of its GDP. While this amount is much smaller and manageable, former minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Abdul Wahid Omar said it would push the budget deficit to 6.5% of GDP, from its present 3.5%. Others think the fiscal injection is inadequate
The questions I will ask are how will it be spent, and is that the best way to spend it
Firstly, I fully support the need to take a proactive stand to meet and overcome the health crisis that has morphed into an economic crisis and possibly a financial crisis
Secondly, the priority is to minimise the loss of lives, protect our health and frontline workers, who are risking their lives to save others
Thirdly, the government should minimise the impact of economic dislocation and economic suffering of the vulnerable segments of society
Fourthly, the government should not worry about how the stock market reacts. Let the market sort itself out
Fifthly, because of the size of the budget and the questionable legitimacy of the present Cabinet and government, it is all the more imperative that the proposed budget be openly debated in Parliament as is done in most countries, and for as much transparency as possible to be made to the public. For a start, the government should provide a simple breakdown, by categories, of how the money will be spent
A huge chunk of the fiscal injection is used to directly give cash handouts to the B40 (households earning less than RM4,000) and M40 (households earning between RM4,001-RM8,000)
Every B40 household will get RM1,600 and every M40 household gets RM1,000. Singles earning less than RM2,000 will get RM800 and those earning between RM2,001 and RM4,000 will get RM500. Students from tertiary education will get RM200. Pensioners and civil servants of Grade 56 (whose total remuneration is about RM15,000 per month) and below will get RM500 each
It is not clear how much this adds up to. My rough calculation is this could cost around RM10 billion. We are not sure if this is on top of the national Caring Aid of RM10 billion to farmers, fishermen, etc
Meanwhile, small businesses, from hoteliers to food and beverage operators and retailers, are all crying for more help. The government has allocated RM600 wage subsidy to each employee for up to three months, provided they are kept on the payroll. But most of them say it is inadequate, especially as they face severe cash flow problems
The way the government has crafted the package raises a host of questions. Does it help those in greatest need? Is it the most effective way to help the needy and keep the economy intact? Is the principle of sharing pain, i.e. the well to do should do their part to sacrifice a bit of their income for the needy, adhered to? Are some groups getting more at the expense of others
It seems the biggest component of the fiscal stimulus is the direct cash handout to individuals and households. I support that workers on the frontline such as health and security personnel should receive extra income for the risks they undertake
Assistance should go to those directly affected, i.e. who could lose their job or wages due to the movement control order (MCO). Cash handouts should also be given to the self-employed, such as hawkers, taxi drivers, fishermen, farmers and gig workers in the informal sector, not forgetting foreign workers
But why are the over one million civil servants of Grade 56 (whose salary reaches RM15,000 per month) and below, and pensioners receiving RM500
They are not affected as they continue to draw salaries even though most, except for essential staff, are not working during this period? Is this a carrot to win their political support for a government that was not voted in by the people as the prime minister himself admitted
Contrast this with real leadership shown by the Pahang state secretary who announced that 10,000 civil servants are ready to donate part of their salaries to Tabung Covid-19 Pahang
Also, such cash handouts are inferior to the wage subsidies to employers for economic and administrative reasons
Firstly, administratively, it is definitely more efficient and easier to pay directly to the hundreds of thousands of firms or through their EPF account, than to the millions of households and individuals
Secondly, this scheme helps both the firms to stay afloat and also the employees to tide through hard times. The association of small-medium enterprises (SMEs) has said that without adequate assistance, 50% could fold up. According to the Statistics Department, this sector accounts for 98% of total establishments, 65% of employment, and 38% of GDP in Malaysia
In contrast, cash handouts to individuals help individuals directly and firms only benefit indirectly through the demand channel. However, if half of SMEs fold up, supply of goods and services would be severely disrupted while the demand increases. This would result in inflation, something we don’t want at this time
Countries do not give a 100% wage subsidy, which makes sense. Given the MCO, the paramount objective is to make sure everyone has access to food and essentials. This is not a time to receive money to spend on discretionary items like new clothes and fancy stuff
The wage subsidy given to companies for their employees can be calibrated on a sliding scale, with a higher percentage for those with a lower income and a lower percentage for those with a higher income, as part of the principle of pain sharing
In short, this package should be better scrutinised and fine-tuned. It should be debated and passed in Parliament. It should not be used as a tool to win political support
Lim Mah Hui is from Penang Forum. - FMT

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