Tyske sociale udgifter når 751 milliarder euro

Tyskland bruger i øjeblikket 751 milliarder euro på sociale ydelser. Udgifterne stiger særligt til arbejdsløshedsdagpenge, plejetillæg og socialhjælp.

Det føderale statistiske kontor har offentliggjort de nyeste tal. Ifølge dataene afhænger niveauet af ydelser af arbejdsmarkedssituationen, beskæftigelsesgraden, inflationen og den demografiske udvikling. Udgifterne vokser især kraftigt til arbejdsløshedsdagpenge, plejetillæg og socialhjælp. Til gengæld falder omkostningerne til en anden ydelse en smule. Myndigheden understreger, at politiske beslutninger kun forklarer en del af tendensen. Økonomiske og sociale faktorer spiller også en rolle.

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