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Sinning to the Next Generations

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A new study shows that Germany's explicit debt is only the harmless part. Implicit commitments drive the country into a financial imbalance of historical proportions. Reforms remain, time is running out. By Juliane Ried. The contribution A sin on the following generations appeared first on reischuster.de.
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A new study shows that Germany's explicit debt is only the harmless part. Implicit commitments drive the country into a financial imbalance of historical proportions. Reforms remain, time is running out. By Juliane Ried. The contribution A sin on the following generations appeared first on reischuster.de.

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reitschuster.de broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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