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Söder Urges Cuts to Ukrainian Refugee Benefits in Germany

Bavarian premier Markus Söder wants to reduce social benefits for Ukrainian refugees in Germany to the level provided to other asylum seekers, contradicting a recent government agreement that grants Ukrainian refugees the same benefits as unemployed Germans; this impacts both recent arrivals and lon...

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Job Prospects Trump Social Benefits for Ukrainian Refugees: ifo Institute Study

A survey of over 3300 Ukrainian refugees in Europe by the ifo Institute revealed that job prospects, particularly higher salaries and suitable employment, are more influential than social benefits in determining their relocation choices; surprisingly, refugees planning to stay abroad prioritize dist...

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Germany to Reform "Bürgergeld" Welfare Program Amidst Rising Costs

Germany's €46.9 billion "Bürgergeld" welfare program faces reform due to high costs, aiming to incentivize work. Disagreements exist on benefits for Ukrainian refugees, with some advocating for reduced aid, while others push for equal treatment.

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Söder Proposes Excluding Ukrainian Refugees from German Welfare

Bavaria's Minister President Markus Söder proposed excluding all Ukrainian refugees from Germany's Bürgergeld welfare system, advocating for lower asylum seeker benefits instead, citing new US trade tariffs and economic necessity; this move is criticized for potentially hindering refugee integration...

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Söder Proposes Benefit Cuts for Ukrainian Refugees in Germany

Bavaria's Minister-President Markus Söder called for reduced social benefits for Ukrainian refugees in Germany, arguing that the current citizen's allowance is too generous compared to other countries and discourages employment; this proposal contrasts with a planned, but not yet legally implemented...

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Nijmegen Refugee Ship Faces Food Quality Complaint

Ukrainian refugees on a Nijmegen ship filed a complaint about extremely poor food quality, including expired items, resulting in widespread health issues; residents pay over €250 monthly for these meals.

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Germany's Refugee Plan: No Federal Savings Despite Benefit Reduction

Germany's plan to provide Ukrainian refugees arriving after April 1, 2025, with asylum seeker benefits instead of the citizen's allowance will not generate federal savings, as increased costs (1.375 billion Euros in 2026) will offset reductions in other welfare programs; the plan maintains the right...

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Germany's Welfare for Ukrainian Refugees Faces Cuts Amidst Rising Costs

In Germany, Ukrainian refugees initially received €563 monthly in social benefits, unlike other asylum seekers (€460). However, a new policy change will reduce aid for those arriving after April 1, 2025, while Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder proposes lowering benefits for all Ukrainians due to ...

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Söder Calls for End to Bürgergeld for All Ukrainian Refugees in Germany

Bavarian Premier Markus Söder called for ending Germany's Bürgergeld payments to all Ukrainian refugees, citing low employment rates among Ukrainian refugees as a primary reason, despite the policy contradicting the governing coalition agreement.

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CSU Demands End to Bürgergeld for Ukrainian Refugees in Germany

Amidst Germany's economic slowdown and spurred by the CSU, a debate is raging over ending the Bürgergeld (unemployment benefits) for Ukrainian refugees; €6.3 billion was spent on this in 2024, prompting calls for changes aligning benefits with those for other asylum seekers.

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Germany's Bürgergeld Spending Rises to €46.9 Billion in 2023

Germany's 2023 Bürgergeld spending reached €46.9 billion, a €4 billion increase largely due to inflation adjustments and increased housing costs; €24.7 billion went to German citizens, with the rest to foreign nationals, primarily Ukrainian refugees; the AfD opposes funding for non-Germans.

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Lack of Student Finance Risks Creating 'Lost Generation' of Ukrainian Refugees in Netherlands

In the Netherlands, Ukrainian refugees over 18 lack access to student finance due to EU temporary protection rules, forcing many into low-paid jobs and hindering their long-term prospects, while the government hesitates due to the estimated cost of €12 million in 2026, rising to €87 million by 2029.

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