Germany poverty hits record high since reunification

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Thu Feb 19, 2015 6:47PM

File photo shows a dosser searching for food in a rubbish bin in Berlin, 
Germany.

Poverty has hit a record high in Germany in the post-reunification era, results 
of a new survey show.

According to a study conducted by Germany's Equal Welfare Association, results 
of which were published Thursday, more than 12 million Germans were classed as 
poor in 2013, a record high since the establishment of the Federal Republic of 
German in 1990.

Technically speaking, that means the gap between rich and poor in the country 
of 80 million has widened considerably.

Germany is the biggest and the most vibrant economy in Europe with most of its 
national income being derived from industrial export. But the economic boom has 
yet to be translated into full economic parity and welfare for all citizens.

Germany is the leading economic and financial policymaker in the 28-member 
European Union. The country has been the least effected by the economic 
recession in the eurozone which started in 2008 and has taken its toll on the 
weaker European economies.

A fragmented Germany

The welfare association, known in Germany as Der Paritätische, said that 
government policies have also led to a “deep regional fragmentation” where the 
gap between rich states in the south and poor states in the north keeps 
widening.   

The criteria used for the study has been based on a person’s income being less 
than 60 percent of average figures, as well as the size of the household. The 
formula effectively classes more than 40 percent of the German single-parent 
families and more than 60 percent of the jobless people as poor. The 
pensioners, who constitute a considerable population of the German society have 
experienced the fastest increase in poverty since 2006, according to the study.

"Poverty in Germany has never been so high and regional fragmentation never so 
deep as today," said Ulrich Schneider (pictured above), who serves as the head 
of Der Paritätische. He also said that the relation between increasing poverty 
in Germany and its economic development shows a “complete decoupling”.

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