Age poverty in Frankfurt: Every tenth over 65 receives basic security!
Age poverty in Frankfurt: Every tenth over 65 receives basic security!
In Hesse, old -age poverty is an increasingly urgent problem. The situation is particularly serious in Frankfurt am Main. Current figures from the State Statistical Office, which were raised on December 31, 2023, show that 12,215 Frankfurters receive basic security in old age or disability over 65 years. This gives almost every tenth senior in Frankfurt this state support. In comparison, the national average in Hesse is only 4.59 percent of the over 65-year-olds, which relates to basic security, which illustrates the drama in the Hessian metropolis. Fr.a> reports that Frankfurt lists most of the recipients in absolute figures due to its high population.
The numbers are alarming if you look at the percentage of the basic security recipients in other Hessian cities. In Offenbach, the proportion is 10.75%, in Kassel 9.37%, in Wiesbaden at 8.20%and 7.15%in Darmstadt. In comparison, the shares in the district of Gießen (5.03%) and in the district of Hersfeld-Rotenburg (2.98%) are considerably lower. But these statistics alone are not sufficient. They only reflect the number of recipients and say little about the appropriateness of the support.
old -age poverty in Germany
poverty in old age is a multi -layered problem that goes beyond financial aspects. As a study by the Federal Ministry of 2021 shows, over 20% of over 80 year olds in Germany are affected by poverty. Age poverty not only affects the income situation, but also social isolation, lack of participation and the health care of those affected. The 2019 microcensus showed that the older population's poverty risk in 2019 was 15.7% almost on the same with the total population, which was 15.9%. This shows that many seniors in Germany have difficulty securing their livelihood. bpb.de emphasizes the special challenges.
in Hesse also increases the risk of poverty. The social benefits provided by the country include not only basic security, but also other formats such as social assistance and housing benefit. According to Hessen.de, there were numerous recipients of various social benefits in 2023, including integration assistance and housing benefit. These state aids are crucial for many people who are in precarious situations.
growing challenges
The current situation in Hesse is part of a national trend. Studies show that women over the age of 65 in West Germany in particular have a higher risk of poverty compared to men. The development since 2006 has shown a worrying increase in poverty quota in older people. While the proportion of men at risk of poverty rose from 9.2% to 13.7%, it increased from 12.4% to 18.2% in women. This illustrates the growing challenges with which women in particular are faced with, often due to lower pension claims and less financial reserves.
Finally, it can be said that the alarming statistics on the poverty of old age in Frankfurt and Hessen are a call to society as a result of taking this topic seriously. Measures to combat old -age poverty are urgently required to improve the social participation and quality of life of the older population.
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