Great news for the ultra rich. Now they can finally get their 5th yacht. Why don’t they cut even more benefits for us? so the poor billionaires can be happy
khariel on
> and no more homeopathy
Yea, about time on that one.
Volvo-Performer on
„From 2028, spouses without their own source of income who are currently insured free of charge, will have pay a flat rate of 3.5% of their spouse’s income. This will be lower for low and middle-income earners and includes exemptions for those caring for children under seven, parents of children with disabilities, caregivers and pensioners.“
Dear Government,
all of you have to be fired for disresponsibility and outmost inability to be a goverment.
Beginning_Green_740 on
I legit opened the article with a very slight hope that it will be a cut on contributions, but of course not – it is cut on services we be getting from those already crazy-high contributions.
Maybe_Overthinkin on
What the actual hell, how can this make Germany attractive to anyone who wants to come for a living and working, if you keep milking the people. First of all I am sure, I wont get any Rente and above all this I pay lot of taxes and now health insurance is more expensive every 2nd month
OwnRabbit1462 on
When the chairman of the Health Insurance Funds welcomes an announcement of the Health Minister, you can be sure the public will pay the bill.
Fraxial on
Second opinion on hips replacement…yeah sure. How cynical the system here became, hard to believe.
wbemtest on
Spoiler: this won’t solve the problem, and it’s just a temporary fix to avoid real reforms that could actually help. The fact is that the German population is aging, and retirees pay much less into the system while taking two to four times more than younger people, which is obviously understandable. So instead of thinking about how not to postpone the issue and make everything worse, they’ve decided to put the burden on the working class once again. I don’t know how they wanna attract people to come to Germany, but it looks less and less attractive for skilled people.
Strafalot on
I love that we have to continue paying more and more only for the actual services to continue getting worse. Genuinely the most impolite and impractical medical care to cost ratio out there.
IamNobody85 on
So we cannot go to the Hausarzt for „emergencies that are not emergencies“ anymore?
Flashy-Result-6958 on
Basically for spouses who can’t work have to pay 3.5% of their family income. Terrible news to all employees whose spouses don’t work.
soxiwah641 on
Doing everything except inconveniencing the pensioners
attiladerhunne on
We could have had Habeck…
Responsible-Ant-1494 on
It’s plunder but don’t worry – there is an endless supply of “tja” copium for the population to keep going.
shaving_minion on
3yrs immigrant here, have been paying 1000s every month to insurance + pension. But no access to doctors when in need. It’s an interesting system going on in here.
TriangleOfHappiness on
More cuts, no actual reform. Never break an already broken system.
its_aom on
I’m not giving the German society many more opportunities to demonstrate that they are still alive and start organising and show resistance against this attack to our well being. The streets must burn.
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Great news for the ultra rich. Now they can finally get their 5th yacht. Why don’t they cut even more benefits for us? so the poor billionaires can be happy
> and no more homeopathy
Yea, about time on that one.
„From 2028, spouses without their own source of income who are currently insured free of charge, will have pay a flat rate of 3.5% of their spouse’s income. This will be lower for low and middle-income earners and includes exemptions for those caring for children under seven, parents of children with disabilities, caregivers and pensioners.“
Dear Government,
all of you have to be fired for disresponsibility and outmost inability to be a goverment.
I legit opened the article with a very slight hope that it will be a cut on contributions, but of course not – it is cut on services we be getting from those already crazy-high contributions.
What the actual hell, how can this make Germany attractive to anyone who wants to come for a living and working, if you keep milking the people. First of all I am sure, I wont get any Rente and above all this I pay lot of taxes and now health insurance is more expensive every 2nd month
When the chairman of the Health Insurance Funds welcomes an announcement of the Health Minister, you can be sure the public will pay the bill.
Second opinion on hips replacement…yeah sure. How cynical the system here became, hard to believe.
Spoiler: this won’t solve the problem, and it’s just a temporary fix to avoid real reforms that could actually help. The fact is that the German population is aging, and retirees pay much less into the system while taking two to four times more than younger people, which is obviously understandable. So instead of thinking about how not to postpone the issue and make everything worse, they’ve decided to put the burden on the working class once again. I don’t know how they wanna attract people to come to Germany, but it looks less and less attractive for skilled people.
I love that we have to continue paying more and more only for the actual services to continue getting worse. Genuinely the most impolite and impractical medical care to cost ratio out there.
So we cannot go to the Hausarzt for „emergencies that are not emergencies“ anymore?
Basically for spouses who can’t work have to pay 3.5% of their family income. Terrible news to all employees whose spouses don’t work.
Doing everything except inconveniencing the pensioners
We could have had Habeck…
It’s plunder but don’t worry – there is an endless supply of “tja” copium for the population to keep going.
3yrs immigrant here, have been paying 1000s every month to insurance + pension. But no access to doctors when in need. It’s an interesting system going on in here.
More cuts, no actual reform. Never break an already broken system.
I’m not giving the German society many more opportunities to demonstrate that they are still alive and start organising and show resistance against this attack to our well being. The streets must burn.