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NEWS
Additional Cut in Income Support at End of Month
by G. Kleiman

At the end of June the cut in Guaranteed Income allotments approved in December is scheduled to take effect and 108,000 low-income families will lose an average of NIS 600 of their monthly income.

Guaranteed Income is allocated to hundreds of thousands of Israelis who are unable to work or whose income is below minimum-wage levels, along with handicapped housewives, orphans and alcoholics. The Knesset decided to tighten the eligibility criteria, a move that is expected to lead to thousands of young people losing their eligibility entirely.

Among those who will be affected by the cut are 46,000 single- parent families with two children, 42,000 immigrant families and 11,000 working women who receive essential support payments from Bituach Leumi. Eleven-thousand four-hundred-and- fifty citizens will stop receiving Guaranteed Income entirely and thousands will have to return money they have received since the law was ratified.

In August the reductions in Child Support Payments [kitzva'os yeladim] are slated to begin taking effect, bringing tens of thousands of additional families into the cycle of poverty.

 

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