Majority see citizen's income as an incentive not to work
64 percent of the population fear that people could decide against regular employment due to the increase in the Citizen's Income on January 1. This is the result of a survey published by the opinion research institute Forsa on behalf of the magazine "Stern".
Supporters of the AfD and the CDU/CSU are particularly critical of the increase in the citizen's income. 86% and 78% of them respectively believe that it would hardly be worthwhile pursuing a job as a result. FDP (60%) and SPD (54%) voters also fear that the incentive to work will decrease. Only the majority of Green Party supporters do not share this view. Only 27% of them see the increase in the citizen's income in the coming year as an incentive not to work. For the survey, the institute interviewed 1009 people between 16 and 17 November.
At the start of 2024, the Citizen's Income for more than five million adults and children on basic income support will increase by around twelve percent on average. As with Hartz IV in the past, the standard rate will be adjusted annually in line with prices and wages. For single people, the Citizen's Income will be increased by 61 to 563 euros as of January 1.
- Concerning the upcoming increase in Citizen's Income, a significant portion of supporters from the AfD and CDU/CSU believe that it will significantly reduce the incentive to work, with 86% and 78% of them expressing such concerns respectively.
- The surge in Citizen's Income for five million adults and children on basic income support, set to commence in early 2024, has also led to concerns among FDP and SPD voters, with 60% and 54% of them fearing a decrease in the work incentive.
- In contrast, the majority of Green Party supporters do not share these concerns, as only 27% of them perceive the increase in Citizen's Income as an incentive not to work.
Source: www.dpa.com