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Heating cost subsidy: At least 135 euros planned for recipients of housing benefit

2022-01-13T07:04:46.818Z


Heating cost subsidy: At least 135 euros planned for recipients of housing benefit Created: 01/13/2022 07:56 AM Energy prices had exploded in the past few months. © Hauke-Christian Dittrich / dpa Because of the high costs of gas and oil, some people are hesitant to turn up the heating. The federal government wants to prevent households with little income from sitting in the cold. Because of th


Heating cost subsidy: At least 135 euros planned for recipients of housing benefit

Created: 01/13/2022 07:56 AM

Energy prices had exploded in the past few months.

© Hauke-Christian Dittrich / dpa

Because of the high costs of gas and oil, some people are hesitant to turn up the heating.

The federal government wants to prevent households with little income from sitting in the cold.

Because of the high heating costs *,

recipients of housing benefit

should receive a one-off

grant of at least 135 euros

.

This emerges from a bill by the new housing ministry, which was sent to federal states and associations on Monday (January 10th) and is available to the German press agency.

If you live alone, you should get

135 euros

, a two-person household 175 euros.

For each additional roommate a further 35 euros are provided.

Housing benefit recipients should receive a subsidy of at least 135 euros

The Ampel-Coalition

decided on the grant

after heating costs rose rapidly in the autumn.

"This should keep living and heating affordable and offset the additional costs from the cold winter months," says a

key issues paper from the ministry

.

The lump sum is part of the housing benefit paid to low-income households.

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Consumer advocates: Planned heating cost subsidy too low

According to the key point paper, the amount of the grant was empirically derived on the basis of simulation calculations by the Cologne Institute for Economic Research. The

heating costs of the housing benefit households

from 2020 have been extrapolated with the expected price increases. Consumer advocates, however, consider the grant to be “clearly too low”. The money will not be enough for many households to compensate for the sharp rise in heating costs, said the head of the federal consumer association, Klaus Müller, the "Handelsblatt". It is not yet clear how cold the winter and thus the heating bills will be.

A total of around 710,000 households should benefit from the one-time grant.

To do this, you must have received or are receiving housing benefit

for at least one month during the heating phase between October 2021 and March 2022

.

All in all, the aid should cost the federal government around 130 million euros.

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Plans: Grant should be paid out in the summer

Building Minister Klara Geywitz (SPD) had announced that the subsidy should be paid out in the summer - before the utility bill with the heating

costs

for the winter lands in the mailbox.

With this billing, often not only high back payments are to be expected.

At the same time, the monthly advance payment will also increase for many households.

The grant is intended to cushion this burden, according to the draft, which was decided in the cabinet at the end of January and will then be introduced into the Bundestag via the government parliamentary groups.

The money should not be counted towards other social benefits.

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Response to rising energy prices

In the past few months,

energy prices have exploded

- especially for

oil

and

gas

, which are used for

heating

.

According to the comparison portal Verivox, energy has increased in price by 35 percent within a year.

“Never before have private households had to pay so much for heating, electricity and fuel,” it said.

According to Check24, more than 900 gas suppliers have implemented or announced price increases in the basic supply of an average of around 34 percent.

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Source: merkur

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