The Big Citizens' Money Check: Three Examples Show Why Work Is Worthwhile
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23 Articles
Even in the worst case, it is 379 euros, but mostly even more: full-time work to the minimum wage always leads to higher incomes than the citizen's allowance – if housing allowance and co. are applied for.
A new study by the WSI shows that full-time employees with minimum wages have significantly more money than citizens' money recipients.
High billions of dollars have rekindled the debate about civic money. Is the social benefit so abundant that a job in Rhineland-Palatinate is not worth it? A new study has a clear answer.
Again and again there is discussion about whether civic money is worth more than work. A study now clears up with the rumor.
Regardless of the type of household or region: citizens' allowance recipients live on less money than workers working for the minimum wage.
A new study warns against polemics of civic money and shows that work always pays off in comparison. WORLD shows how large the gap between income with and without work in the respective counties is – and also reveals the weaknesses of this evaluation.
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