Most of them make more then us, and they don't pay taxes. I don't know why they need help for not working 1 or 2 month.
True many of them don't pay income taxes but they pay consumption taxes (about 15%), pay rent, pay for school books and tuition, and some of them support their children or other family members. Not all SPs make more money than most of their clients on an annual basis, plus they receive no sick day pay or vacation pay. Many of the SPs probably don't make enough money to trigger income tax obligations. IMHO, the SP's provide highly valuable services to their clients, albeit YMMV.
Unfortunately, business may not return to the level it was prior to the pandemic for months.