Expert for Sure: "It's Not Worth Working Anymore in Many Cases"
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Swiss economist Mathias Binswanger doesn't believe in "working longer." More work often goes into the bureaucracy. "We employ more people at school for less and less children," he says.
The Merz government wants to reform the citizens' money, the high tax subsidies are to be reduced. Ifo expert Peichl advises on a larger approach: In combination with other services, work cannot be worthwhile in some cases. This is also due to an intransparent system of services.
»Work is often no longer worth it«: economist Andreas Peichl admonishes a fundamental reform of the welfare state. He is sceptical about the civil money plans of the Merz government.
While the economy in Germany is weakening, there is a real boom in undeclared work. What does this have to do with the economy and what role does the much-discussed civic money play?
The reform of the civil money is imminent, according to economist Andreas Peichl of the ifo Institute it becomes bitterly necessary. Reason: Work is often not worthwhile.
Ifo economist Andreas Peichl criticizes the multitude of social benefits in Germany. "All this is not at all coordinated, he says – and demands a fundamental reform.
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