Brendan Burgess
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Society as a whole seems to fail people who are born into poverty and seem quite happy to leave them there.
All items of public spending should require public approval to be renewed at regular intervals.
Sorry Brendan but that's a bit of a cop out , it would have been simple to say that the dole can be up to €193 on an age dependent basis.
I appreciate the fact that you were confined to 800 words but surely to unequivocally state that the dole is €193 for a single person when such is simply not the universal case , in my eyes at least , undermines the premise of the article..
The message in that section was that the dole in Ireland is significantly higher than the UK (€193 vs. €90). The UK also has a (very) low rate for under 25s (they can get up to £57.90 pw). It would get a bit wordy and unwieldy to have to mention that both systems have rates 'up to' an amount - and it would get the reader wondering that if both systems are 'up to', are we comparing like with like. I think the €193 to €90 comparison is valid and the fact that there is also a €103 to €67 comparison for young people doesn't affect the message.to unequivocally state that the dole is €193 for a single person when such is simply not the universal case , in my eyes at least , undermines the premise of the article..
Any update to my question on post #13?
From a quick read , the one thing that leaps off the page is the statement that the dole is €193 for a single person.
It is correct in that the dole for a single person over 26 is €193 per week however that amount does not apply to the large proportion of unemployed aged under 26 who benefit as follows:
Aged 18 -24 €102.70 per week
Aged 25 - €148.70 per week.
Surely , Brendan you should have referred to this in your article for the sake of balance ?
http://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/Annual-SWS-Statistical-Information-Report-2015.aspxNow I don't doubt your figures on JSA recipients for a moment but I wonder could you provide a link to same ?
Not really Firely , I consider a base of €102.70 weekly low.
German system of UI
After 12 months of unemployment, move to AG II scheme, equivalent to JSA "dole"
Social assistance = 409 pm for a single person
German system of UI
Social insurance = 60% of former net wages for 12 months, 67% if married
After 12 months of unemployment, move to AG II scheme, equivalent to JSA "dole"
Social assistance = 409 pm for a single person
Couples = 368 pm per person
Child 13-18 = 311
Child 6<13 = 291
Child <6 = 237 pm
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