Sweden to Cut Benefits for Large Families — Children's Charity Critical - Radio Sweden
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The government is proposing to introduce a cap on how much benefit large households can receive. For families with five children, this could mean SEK 8,000 less per month. The reform is aimed at immigrant families who "year after year live on benefits, even though they can work," according to Social Insurance Minister Anna Tenje (M).
On Wednesday, the government presented a benefit reform with a ceiling for income support, where families with five children could lose out on SEK 8,000 a month. Minister of Social Insurance Anna Tenje (M) is clear that the proposal is primarily aimed at immigrant families who “year after year live on benefits, even though they can work”. The Tidö parties today launched a comprehensive reform of the benefit system that is expected to affect 145,…
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