Tag #Social Benefits

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Germany's Shadow Economy Surges Past Federal Budget

Germany's shadow economy reached €482 billion in 2024, exceeding the federal budget, due to citizens' perception of inadequate public services for high taxes and increased social benefits; economist Friedrich Schneider predicts a further rise to €511 billion in 2025.

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France Announces €12.3 Billion Austerity Plan

The French government announced plans to eliminate two public holidays, freeze state spending, cut public sector jobs, and implement several fiscal measures to reduce spending by €12.3 billion, including a new contribution from high-income earners and changes to tax exemptions for retirees. Negotiat...

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Reduced Inequality
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German Expert Discusses Refugee Integration Challenges

A German expert refutes claims that most refugees come to Germany only for social benefits, highlighting instead the role of job opportunities and existing social networks in attracting asylum seekers. However, he also notes the challenges posed by a lack of recognized qualifications and language ba...

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Reduced Inequality
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Russia Implements Sweeping Legal Changes Affecting Social Benefits and Immigration

Starting February 1st, 2025, Russia implements new laws increasing maternal capital by 9.5%, raising pensions retroactively to compensate for underestimated inflation, and increasing over 40 social benefits by 9.5%, while also imposing stricter measures on illegal immigrants.

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44% Bias Score

No Poverty
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Russia Boosts Maternity Capital and Child Benefits by 7.3% in 2025

Starting February 1st, 2025, Russia's maternity capital will increase by 7.3%, with payments totaling 676,400 rubles for the first child and 893,800 rubles for the second if the first child benefit wasn't received. A one-time birth benefit will rise to 26,400 rubles, and the maximum monthly childcar...

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48% Bias Score

No Poverty
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Canada's Fall Economic Update: Key Measures and Uncertainty

The Canadian government announced a fall economic update including measures such as eliminating the mortgage stress test for some borrowers, expanding carbon pricing rebates, introducing automatic tax filing, and exempting the federal disability benefit from tax; however, the planned $250 payments w...

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German Social Welfare Office Cuts Benefits for Sudanese Refugee, Sparking Legal Battle

A 24-year-old Sudanese refugee in Dessau, Germany, had her social benefits terminated in May 2024 due to the controversial application of § 1 Abs. 4 AsylbLG, despite having two children and lacking necessary documents to return to Italy where she received international protection; this has sparked c...

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No Poverty
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Greece Launches Prepaid Card System for Social Benefit Payments

Greece launches a prepaid card system for distributing social benefits, starting with DYPA unemployment payments on March 15th, followed by OPECA benefits and child benefits later in the year.

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36% Bias Score

No Poverty
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Altai Krai Indexes Social Benefits in 2025

In 2025, Altai Krai, Russia, indexed various social benefits, including a 7.3% pension increase for over 615,000 residents (with a further increase planned for August), changes to caregiving allowances (now integrated into pensions for those 80+ or with disability group 1), a 9.5% increase in severa...

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No Poverty
kathimerini.gr
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Greece Reforms Social Benefits: Asset Criteria and Increased Allowances

The Greek government is implementing new asset criteria for social benefits, potentially excluding 6,500 families paying luxury taxes (mostly from boats, high-powered cars, or domestic help) from child, minimum income, and housing allowances, while increasing benefit amounts for others.

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48% Bias Score

No Poverty
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Italy Excludes Government Bonds from ISEE Calculation

Italy's new decree excludes up to €50,000 in government bonds from ISEE calculations, impacting access to social benefits; previously issued ISEE certificates remain valid, but reapplication involves costs for those using Caf services.

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality

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