Another Swedish municipality which took in too many "welfare-dependent migrants"
Another Swedish municipality which took in too many "welfare-dependent migrants" faces financial ruin
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Thread: Swedish municipality going bankrupt after taking too many ?welfare-dependent migrants?
Second Swedish municipality which took in too many welfare-dependent migrants faces financial ruin
After taking in close to 3,000 ?asylum seekers? in just three years, the municipality of H?sselholm in southern Sweden faces financial ruin as up to 80 percent of migrants taken in remain on welfare.
When speaking about the issue, Lars Johnsson, H?ssleholm?s City Council chairman, said that the municipality has no less than 100 completely illiterate migrants and another 200 which are very poorly educated.
With this in mind, Johnsson declared that ?It will in principle be impossible to get them to work,? Kristianstadsbladet reports.
Since 2012, social assistance costs have surged, increasing from 32 million Swedish krona or 2,960,522 euros to 54 million krona or 4,996,258 euros this year. Costs are expected to increase by an additional six million krona or 555,000 euros each year.
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Another Swedish municipality which took in too many "welfare-dependent migrants" faces financial ruin
For clarity: First municipality
Thread: Swedish municipality going bankrupt after taking too many ?welfare-dependent migrants?
Second Swedish municipality which took in too many welfare-dependent migrants faces financial ruin
After taking in close to 3,000 ?asylum seekers? in just three years, the municipality of H?sselholm in southern Sweden faces financial ruin as up to 80 percent of migrants taken in remain on welfare.
When speaking about the issue, Lars Johnsson, H?ssleholm?s City Council chairman, said that the municipality has no less than 100 completely illiterate migrants and another 200 which are very poorly educated.
With this in mind, Johnsson declared that ?It will in principle be impossible to get them to work,? Kristianstadsbladet reports.
Since 2012, social assistance costs have surged, increasing from 32 million Swedish krona or 2,960,522 euros to 54 million krona or 4,996,258 euros this year. Costs are expected to increase by an additional six million krona or 555,000 euros each year.
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