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Citizen's Income to Remain Unchanged in 2026
The citizen's income is expected to remain unchanged in 2026, while stricter sanctions for recipients are announced. The political positions between the SPD and the Union remain strongly divergent.
Citizen's Income vs. Minimum Wage: Study Shows Differences
A study shows that full-time employees earning minimum wage have more disposable income than recipients of citizen's income. The findings contradict the assumption that citizen's income reduces the incentive to work.
Klingbeil criticizes Söder's proposal on citizen income
Lars Klingbeil criticizes Markus Söder's proposal to cut citizen income for Ukrainian refugees. He emphasizes the need for cooperation within the coalition.
Söder calls for stopping citizen money for Ukrainians
Markus Söder demands that Ukrainian refugees should only receive asylum seeker benefits instead of citizen money. This contradicts the agreement in the coalition contract between the Union and SPD.
Citizen's Income Expenditures in 2024 at Nearly 47 Billion Euros
In 2024, Germany spent nearly 47 billion euros on citizen's income, marking an increase compared to the previous year. While the AfD criticizes this as uncontrolled growth, a labor market expert disagrees and sees different trends.
Bayrou announces drastic savings
François Bayrou has presented a savings package that aims to abolish two holidays and freeze state expenditures to reduce national debt. His minority government faces the challenge of finding a parliamentary majority to implement the program.
Reform Proposals for a Capable State
An initiative calls for comprehensive reforms to modernize the German state in order to strengthen citizens' trust.
Trump's controversial tax and spending package approved
The US House of Representatives narrowly approved a controversial tax and spending package from President Trump, which faces significant criticism for its impact on the budget and social benefits.
Trump's tax and spending package approved
The US House of Representatives narrowly approved a controversial tax and spending package from President Trump, criticized for its impact on the budget and social benefits.
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