Germany's Social Care System Faces €12.3 Billion Deficit by 2029
Germany's social care system faces a critical financial challenge, with the Federal Audit Office warning of a 12.3 billion euro deficit in the social care insurance by 2029. This alarming forecast comes as the number of individuals requiring care has surged unexpectedly, rising by 7.7% to 5.6 million. The current measures to cap personal contributions for residential care have further strained the system's finances.
Various stakeholders, including unions and social organizations, are advocating for substantial reforms to avert financial disaster while safeguarding the interests of those in need of care. They demand that any reform should not lead to further financial burdens on care recipients or their families. Anja Piel from the German Trade Union Confederation emphasizes the necessity for a bold reform that ensures dignified and need-oriented care without impoverishing the care-dependent.
Proposals include the reintroduction of tax subsidies for care insurance and reimbursement of pandemic-related expenses totaling 5.2 billion euros. Additionally, there are calls for the federal government to relieve the care insurance of responsibilities not related to its core mandate. The idea of a comprehensive citizen's care insurance, which would cover all care costs, surfaces as a potential solution.
Furthermore, the German Patient Protection Foundation suggests capping pure care costs at 1,000 euros monthly, urging the government to compensate for pandemic burdens and support caregiving relatives.
The audit office's critique of Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil's plan to alleviate care funds with loans indicates that these measures are insufficient without a thorough overhaul of the social care insurance. The urgency for reform is clear, as financial projections show a deficit of 3.5 billion euros by 2026, demanding immediate and decisive action to sustain the social care system.
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