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    1. Those funds ensure that folks are taken care of and funds go back into the economy to support employee wages and small businesses. Seems like a great system.

    2. Slowly_boiling_frog on

      No way, all the cuts to people’s support benefits didn’t lessen the number of the poor, sick or the needy?

      Cue surprised Pikachu face.

    3. avg_dopamine_enjoyer on

      I knew you were a right-wing grifter. No one else posts so much about economic growth

    4. It has grown by a few billion in the last few years, it was about 16bn in 2023. I don’t know whether it is directly because of the cuts made by our current government, but it might be a part of that picture.

    5. Critical-Bag2695 on

      How is the discussion about kela in Finland?

      In Germany, people criticize that:
      – the difference to „low“ wages is marginal or even non existent.. which arguably motivates people to get or stay in social security
      – a considerable amount of recipients could work, but are completely fine with their situation, without admitting it
      – a considerable amount of recipients also work off the books and accumulate small fortunes with that
      – the payment of rents potentially supports and drives even higher rents
      – a social security system that lives from give and take, but is in danger to collapse from ethnic groups, who statistically over proportional take part in it and partially never financed it

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