That is as a percentage of GDP and "social expenditure" seems pretty vague to me, its not referring to the amount of unconditional cash that gets put into peoples pockets just for sitting around having kids. In Germany for example they have a much bigger public pension system which must account for most of the difference between us and them. Edit: which in closer inspection of that table it clearly does!Chippy wrote:This just isn't true. According to the OECD we are 11th.LDB wrote:Number 5 is spot on.
The welfare state only owes people basic subsistence - a roof over your head, bills (including medical) covered and enough for food. If you want luxuries you need to go out and work for them, simples.
If you think that's harsh go and live in just about any other country in the world. Only 1 or 2 countries in Europe are more generous then we are.
http://www.oecd.org/els/soc/OECD(2012)_ ... 8pages.pdf look at table 4.
This was in 2009. Almost all benefits are being reduced this week, including all of those things mentioned by No.5. I would hazard that a large number of people on here are going to be losing out too!
Either way, it's no surprise to see that every country above us is in Europe - most of whom are in bigger shit then we are!