Savings Plans - Bill for Care Reform Provides Higher Care Contribution for Childless People and More Hurdles for Classification
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Health Minister Nina Warken's health care reform also provides for an increase in the contribution ceiling, meaning that well-earners should pay more.
The planned increase in care contributions for the childless affects the wrong people. Those who don't have children often pay more anyway — and at the same time have to take care of their parents and their own future. How do you see this?
Nina Warken's bill on the reform of care insurance has a political message that should not go down in the noise of critics. The time of traffic lights compromises is over.
Criticism of Health Minister Warken's reform plans
Union leader Spahn has defended Federal Minister of Health Warken against criticism of her reform plans for care insurance. The minister is taking a difficult but necessary step, said the CDU politician in the ARD-Ferne. Warken's package, also CDU, is balanced. No one likes to shorten achievements.
The German care system is heading towards collapse: fewer and fewer contributors have to finance more and more people in need of care. Is the Federal Government's radical austerity policy the only solution – or the safe ruin for families and the economy? Discuss with Matti Gerstenlauer at the "360° .
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