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Japan: Welfare payments to be slashed ¥74 billion to root out the comfortably poor

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Nekochan

Nekochan

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/01/28/national/welfare-payments-to-be-slashed-%C2%A574-billion-to-root-out-the-comfortably-poor/#.UQaEYL9EGSr

Welfare benefits will be slashed by ¥74 billion over a three-year period starting from fiscal 2013, after a government panel found that some people are making more on the dole than the average low-income person who is not spends on living costs, it was learned Sunday.

The decision to lower standard benefit payments by 6.5 percent was made by welfare minister Norihisa Tamura and Finance Minister Taro Aso. The reduction will hit in August.

Since the standard benefit payment provides the basis for determining other levels of public assistance, such as subsidies for school expenses, reducing it may also affect low-income earners even if they are not on welfare.

Tamura said after the meeting that he will implement the measures so the decision does not adversely affect such earners.

The actual amount doled out per household will be slashed by a maximum of 10 percent from the current level, which is based on age, number of family members and area of residence.

Welfare recipients hit a record high of 2.14 million in October 2012 and the state budget for benefits, including medical assistance, stood at around ¥2.8 trillion for fiscal 2012 ending in March.

Later Sunday, the government and ruling parties approved the fiscal 2013 budget proposal, with expenditures in the general account budget totaling ¥92.61 trillion. The Cabinet will sign off on the budget on Tuesday and send it to the Diet.

At the approval meeting, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for the swift enactment of the budget because it “will enable us to implement economic measures in a seamless manner and tackle major challenges, such as reconstruction (from the 2011 quake and tsunami) and disaster prevention.”

gulfbeachbandit

gulfbeachbandit

No more 23" wheels and gold teeth?

Markle

Markle

Japan has been driving themselves deeper and deeper in debt for nearly 20 years. Their debt is now double their GDP.

It is astonishing that the Progressives, led by President Barack Hussein Obama believe we can spend in the same way...and have a totally different outcome.

What is it they say about doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result.

Nekochan

Nekochan

True, Japan has been in a recession for 20 years. But did you notice--only 2.1 million are on "welfare"? That is not many for a country with 130 million people. They do not have many of the social issues that we have. They do not have a large population of illegal immigrants and they do not have a lot of women living on welfare and having a bunch of kids.

But Japan has a negative birth rate and an aging population and a nationalized health care system. They are in bad shape and it's not going to improve because over the next 20 years they will have a smaller and smaller workforce with a growing percentage of its citizens over the age 65.

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