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Poverty report: The need in Germany is greater than ever - an expert attacks the federal government

2022-06-30T07:15:00.407Z


Poverty report: The need in Germany is greater than ever - an expert attacks the federal government Created: 06/30/2022Updated: 06/30/2022 09:05 By: Fabian Hartmann An employee of the Tafel shop carries a box full of fruit and vegetables. © Felix Kästle/dpa Poverty in Germany has reached a new high. Social organizations are sounding the alarm. Inflation requires new relief packages - and at le


Poverty report: The need in Germany is greater than ever - an expert attacks the federal government

Created: 06/30/2022Updated: 06/30/2022 09:05

By: Fabian Hartmann

An employee of the Tafel shop carries a box full of fruit and vegetables.

© Felix Kästle/dpa

Poverty in Germany has reached a new high.

Social organizations are sounding the alarm.

Inflation requires new relief packages - and at least 100 euros more Hartz IV.

Berlin – There are numbers that are shocking – at least from the point of view of the Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband.

The poverty rate in Germany has risen to a new high.

In 2021, 16.6 percent of the population had no secure livelihood.

That corresponds to almost 14 million people.

Compared to the pre-pandemic period, this is an increase of 600,000 people.

This emerges from the "Poverty Report 2022", which the association presented on Wednesday in Berlin.

"The findings are shocking, the economic effects of the pandemic are now having a full impact," CEO Ulrich Schneider told journalists.

Poverty has never spread so rapidly in recent times as during the pandemic.

In rich industrialized countries like Germany, those who have to make do with less than 60 percent of the median income are considered to be at risk of poverty.



Poverty among those in employment increased unusually sharply, with the self-employed increasing the poverty rate from nine to 13 percent.

High levels were also registered among pensioners with a poverty rate of almost 18 percent and among children and young people at around 21 percent.

Ulrich Schneider, General Manager of the Parity Association, presents the new poverty report in Berlin.

© Jörg Carstensen/dpa

Poverty in Germany: Social organizations sound the alarm

What gives the data additional explosiveness: The currently dynamic price development is not yet reflected in the figures.

The situation threatens to deteriorate further.

Social organizations are already sounding the alarm.

"Politicians must stop distributing money with the watering can and provide targeted support where the need is greatest," said VdK poverty expert Margret Böwe

FR.de

from IPPEN.MEDIA.

The VdK is Germany's largest social association.

So far, the traffic light coalition has relieved: However, households with high incomes have also benefited from it - keyword energy price flat rate or fuel discount.

Too little is being done for people on basic security.

"With Hartz IV, there should be at least a monthly crisis premium of 100 euros," said Böwe.

About IPPEN.MEDIA

The IPPEN.MEDIA network is one of the largest online publishers in Germany.

At the locations in Berlin, Hamburg/Bremen, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Vienna, journalists from our central editorial office research and publish for more than 50 news offers.

These include brands such as Merkur.de, FR.de and BuzzFeed Germany.

Our news, interviews, analyzes and comments reach more than 5 million people in Germany every day.

The ideas of the Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband go in a similar direction.

Managing Director Schneider is demanding a targeted relief package for low-income households from the federal government.

The fact is that the currently high inflation is mainly affecting people with little money.

As the Federal Statistical Office announced on Wednesday, the price dynamics in Germany weakened somewhat in June - but with an increase of 7.6 percent compared to the previous year, they are still at a very high level.

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It is primarily energy and food prices that are driving inflation.

For electricity and gas alone, millions of households are threatened with high additional payments this year.

VdK expert Böwe calls on politicians to completely take over the rising energy costs in basic security and Hartz IV.

In addition, the housing benefit would have to be increased accordingly in order to also support people who have an income but cannot make ends meet with it.

And the funding?

"It must not fail because of the money," said Böwe

FR.de

from

IPPEN.MEDIA

.

There are also winners of the crisis who could be taxed more heavily.

Another idea: the wealth levy.

But the traffic light coalition fends them off – under pressure from the FDP.

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Source: merkur

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