德国三分之二的失业救济金领取者是移民,纳税人成本飙升
Taxpayer Costs Skyrocket As Two-Thirds Of Jobless Benefit Recipients In Germany Are Migrants

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德国数据显示,领取“公民收入”(一种失业救济金)的人中,十分之六以上有移民背景。 这相当于 393 万受益人中约有 183 万人没有德国公民身份。 这些数字在不同地区存在显着差异; 黑森州、巴登符腾堡州和汉堡超过 70% 的福利受益人被归类为移民。 尽管就业总体有所增加,但非熟练劳动力的移民导致越来越多的失业移民申请福利。 德国在过去十年中经历了移民激增,目前外国人几乎占德国人口的三分之一。 相比之下,将近一半的失业救济金流向了移民。 从2013年的20%增加到目前的近30%,农民工的迁移率和福利依赖度不断上升。 德国议会代表、德国另类选择党议员雷内·斯普林格表示,这一趋势导致纳税人的成本大幅上升。 自 2010 年以来,与这些福利相关的费用每年从约 69 亿欧元增加到约 154 亿欧元。 为了解决这个问题,敦促采取更严格的移民政策来限制参加社会计划。 然而,“公民收入”的引入实际上可能会吸引更多的移民。

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Authored by Thomas Brooke via ReMix News,

Nearly two-thirds of German residents receiving unemployment benefits have a migration background, new figures from the Federal Employment Agency have revealed.

The statistics published by the federal agency and cited by the Die Welt broadsheet showed that 63.1 percent of those in receipt of the so-called citizen’s income, or “Bürgergeld,” are of migrant origin, and “most do not have a German passport.”

The German newspaper explained that while employment figures are increasing year-over-year, “because the Federal Republic has long allowed very high immigration of low-skilled people, the number of migrants who are unemployed and receiving social benefits is also increasing.”

The figures define “migration background” as anyone who themselves or whose parents were born without German citizenship, i.e., first- and second-generation migrants.

Of the 3.93 million people eligible for the taxpayer-funded benefit as of December 2023, some 2.48 million were classed as being of a migration background, with 1.83 million recipients not having German citizenship.

The percentage varies considerably among the federal states. In Hesse, Baden-Württemberg, and Hamburg, more than 7 in 10 of all recipients are migrants at 76.4 percent, 74.1 percent, and 72.8 percent, respectively.

There exists a strong correlation between the rise in the migrant population and the percentage of welfare benefits going to migrants, giving weight to the argument that mass immigration of low-skilled workers is not a net benefit to Europe’s largest economy.

In 2013, the percentage of the German population with a migration background was 20 percent, with 43 percent of benefit recipients being migrants. Today, 29 percent of the German population are foreign-born and 63 percent of unemployment benefits are handed to migrants.

In July last year, a response by Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs Anette Kramme to a request made by the Alternative for Germany MP René Springer revealed that the number of German recipients of welfare benefits had halved since 2010, while the number of foreign nationals receiving payments had doubled.

The cost to the taxpayer has skyrocketed since 2010, with a 122 percent increase on the €6.9 billion bill then to around €15.4 billion a year today.

Springer said at the time that Germany desperately needed to implement “a restrictive immigration policy that effectively prevents immigration into our social systems. The citizens’ income introduced by the federal government, on the other hand, acts like an immigration magnet.”

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