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Rente: Immer mehr Bezieher sind auf Sozialhilfe angewiesen
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Rente: Immer mehr Bezieher sind auf Sozialhilfe angewiesen

More than 750,000 retirees in Germany currently rely on social assistance, according to data obtained by the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) from the Federal Statistical Office. The number has increased significantly over recent years, with nearly 30,000 more recipients compared to last year and almost 180,000 more since four years ago. Women are disproportionately affected. BSW leader Thomas Schulze described these figures as just the tip of the iceberg, noting many retirees avoid applying for aid due to shame or because their pensions are barely sufficient. He criticized the planned pension reform, arguing it would particularly harm people in eastern Germany who often depend solely on state pensions. Schulze also condemned the proposed abolition of the 'Rente nach 63' benefit, which allows those with 45 years of contributions to retire early without reductions.

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Rente: Immer mehr Bezieher sind auf Sozialhilfe angewiesen

More than 750,000 retirees in Germany currently rely on social assistance, according to data obtained by the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) from the Federal Statistical Office. The number has increased significantly over recent years, with nearly 30,000 more recipients compared to last year and almost 180,000 more since four years ago. Women are disproportionately affected. BSW leader Thomas Schulze described these figures as just the tip of the iceberg, noting many retirees avoid applying for aid due to shame or because their pensions are barely sufficient. He criticized the planned pension reform, arguing it would particularly harm people in eastern Germany who often depend solely on state pensions. Schulze also condemned the proposed abolition of the 'Rente nach 63' benefit, which allows those with 45 years of contributions to retire early without reductions.

Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article highlights rising reliance on social assistance among retirees and criticizes the government's planned pension reforms, particularly their impact on eastern Germany. It quotes BSW, a left-wing party, and frames the issue as a result of inadequate state support and policies that favor the

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