Pascal is fighting for his future: Citizens' money under pressure in Kusel!

Pascal, 20, Citizens' Benefits from Kusel, fights with his professional future. A look at his challenges and hopes.
Pascal, 20, Citizens' Benefits from Kusel, fights with his professional future. A look at his challenges and hopes. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Pascal is fighting for his future: Citizens' money under pressure in Kusel!

The 20-year-old Pascal from Rhineland-Palatinate faces considerable challenges on the job market. As a citizen benefit recipient, he has no school leaving certificate and faces the requirements and conditions of the job center. In the current episode of the reality documentary "Hartz and warm", which was broadcast on RTL two on April 14, he explains his Situation and the difficulties associated with the perception of appointments in the job center. According to Derwesten.de he spends a lot of time with his girlfriend in Kusel, where he feels comfortable and does not take a return to Mannheim.

Nevertheless, Pascal is under pressure. The job center in Mannheim expects to take the necessary measures, otherwise he and his mother will face performance restrictions. Despite the great pressure, he has missed several appointments, but is aware of the consequences of making a new appointment. But he wants to determine clear conditions and do not be forced into a measure. His mother plans to accompany him to the next appointment, which offers him additional support. Pascal is optimistic that his situation may still be able to improve.

The principles of the citizens' allowance

In order to receive civil allowance, certain requirements are necessary. According to Arbeitsagentur.de , applicants must be at least 15 years old, live in Germany and have the ability to work at least three hours a day. The need for help must be given if the income is below the subsistence level.

People in need of help can receive citizens' fees if they or members of their community of needs cannot make a living from their own resources. This also includes non -employed people who live in a community of needs. It is important to note that assets are only credited if it is considerable. In the first year of reference, allowances of up to 40,000 euros are taken into account for the first person and 15,000 euros for each additional person.

services and needs determination

The citizenship money is made up of various building blocks that are important for calculating the services. For example, the standard requirement, such as from Arbeitsagentur.de reports, costs for nutrition, clothing and apartment. For the accommodation and heating, the job center assumes reasonable costs that can vary regionally.

There are also grants for special situations, such as for single parents or pregnancy. Unique services can be requested for special expenses such as the initial equipment of an apartment. Education and participation for children and young adults up to 25 years are also supported by grants, which is important for families.

In order to reduce the need for help, priority must be applied for, such as unemployment benefit, which forms the basis from which the citizens' benefit can be increased.

The challenges that Pascal and many other citizens' fees experience illustrate the complex reality in which many young people are in Germany, while trying to find their way into the labor market and stabilize their financial situation.

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