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Coalition agreement: child benefit should rise to 250 euros

2022-11-09T11:39:37.587Z


Coalition agreement: child benefit should rise to 250 euros Created: 2022-11-09Updated: 2022-11-09 12:25 p.m Child benefit should be increased significantly. © Jens Büttner/ZB/dpa The high prices are a heavy burden for many families. The traffic light coalition now wants to relieve them even more than previously thought - through higher child benefits. Berlin – Families can expect more child b


Coalition agreement: child benefit should rise to 250 euros

Created: 2022-11-09Updated: 2022-11-09 12:25 p.m

Child benefit should be increased significantly.

© Jens Büttner/ZB/dpa

The high prices are a heavy burden for many families.

The traffic light coalition now wants to relieve them even more than previously thought - through higher child benefits.

Berlin – Families can expect more child benefits in the coming year than previously planned.

According to information from the German Press Agency, the traffic light groups agreed on Wednesday to increase state support to 250 euros per month on January 1st.

That would be 31 euros more than before for the first two children.

The Bundestag is scheduled to vote on the new sum on Thursday.

Up to now it was already planned to raise the child benefit because of the high inflation and the energy crisis.

But only an increase to 237 euros for the first three children was planned.

"The traffic light goes a step further when it comes to relieving families," said SPD parliamentary group leader Rolf Mützenich.

This means an important additional monthly relief, especially for families with small and middle incomes.

FDP parliamentary group leader Christoph Meyer said: "This is the largest increase in child benefit in the history of the Federal Republic."

Today, the child benefit is 219 euros for the first and second child.

There is 225 euros for the third child and 250 euros for the fourth and each additional child.

In the future, child benefit in Germany is to be replaced by basic child security that would combine various family benefits.

There should then be an income-independent guaranteed amount for all children and young people.

Families with a low income should receive an additional amount.

Family Minister Lisa Paus (Greens) wants the first money from this basic security to be paid out in 2025.

Nothing is known about the height.

dpa

Source: merkur

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