Associations Stand up Against Cost Savings in Family Policies
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A report proposes up to €4.2 billion in savings on family policies, which have been denounced by associations that are worried about middle classes and large families, but Sébastien Lecornu recalled on Thursday that no budgetary decision was taken. - Families penalized by the 2027 budget? Associations are worried about ways of saving money (Policy).
The General Inspections of Finance (IGF) and Social Affairs (Igas) proposed a series of measures to achieve €4.2 billion in savings on "family policies", including "€2.5 billion in the short term", in a report dated June and identified by Les Echos on 12 August. These proposals are taking place while the Family branch of Social Security released a surplus of €1.2 billion in 2025, its fifth consecutive surplus. "The government unfortunately has f…
Several family organizations denounce proposals for budget cuts in a government report, fearing a deterioration in the purchasing power of the middle classes in a context of
Several family organizations are concerned about the cost savings on family policies proposed in a report commissioned by the Government, believing that they would penalize families, especially middle-class families, in a context of persistent decline in the birth rate.
Families of France and the CGT criticized on Friday the potential savings envisaged in a recent report requested by Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu and which proposes €4.2 billion savings on family policies.
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