Media Report - Evidently Significantly Higher Deficit at the Federal Employment Agency than Expected
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Media Report - Evidently Significantly Higher Deficit at the Federal Employment Agency than Expected
According to a media report, the deficit at the Federal Employment Agency is likely to be significantly higher than previously expected.
AfD Group in the German Bundestag [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - The Federal Employment Agency's deficit seems to be significantly higher than previously planned. According to media reports, the Federal Government expects a deficit of more than five billion euros at the end of the year. In the BA itself ... Read more...Original content of: AfD Group in the German Bundestag, transmitted by news aktuell
The current economic situation and the likely higher unemployment figures seem to lead to significantly higher expenditure on unemployment benefits than previously planned.
The Federal Employment Agency is threatening a new billion-dollar hole at the end of this year due to the economic crisis. To plug this, it could be expensive for taxpayers – and in the end even the unemployed could hit.
Berlin, 1 June 2026. The deficit of the Federal Employment Agency appears to be significantly higher than previously planned. According to media reports, the Federal Government expects a reduction of more than five billion euros at the end of the year. Thus, the BA itself is even afraid of a deficit of up to eight billion euros. In November, the Federal Agency had assumed a budget of just under four billion euros – based on an average of 2.9 mil…
More and more unemployed people: Up to eight billion euros are missing the Federal Employment Agency of Andrea Nahles alone for this year. Now there are further subsidies from the budget and cuts in unemployment benefits in the room. This contribution Economic Crisis Nahles--Federal Employment Agency is facing huge billion holes has been published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.
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