- Wed Mar 12, 2025 8:55 pm
#85760
There are real challenges ahead for the neediest in their forced quest for employment, and who are unlikely to be the first-choice candidates for employers. Moreover, the long-covid cohort ain't going to be laying bricks any time soon. There are, however, reasonably round unemployed pegs for reasonably round holes, and the German approach is to fund these jobs to the tune of 50% for the first 12 months. That rises to two years for the over-50s.
That means no dole is paid and, with an average tax load of around 40% plus employers' contributions, much of what the state contributes is clawed back. The words "no" and "brainer" spring to mind.
In related but less comforting news, Germany is also shit-scared of taxing people who have more sprawling wealth than they know what to do with.