May 3, 2024

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5553 euros – this is how much is spent monthly in Germany on one family of Ukrainian refugees


Government spending on Ukrainian refugees in Germany is “off the charts,” but this does not mean that they receive huge sums of money in their hands.

Edition Bild tells, that from November 2022 to April 2023, a married couple from Ukraine with a 3-year-old child was paid 5,553 euros every month. Scandalous information appeared on the website of the Harz Hotel in Guntersberg, located in a former recreation park. Residents of Germany reacted extremely negatively to it: “If this is true, I will lose faith,” they wrote on social networks.

But a simple investigation showed that the family received 1,093 euros for three, and 4,460 euros went to the company managing the hotel. The publication says that before the closure of the Ukrainian accommodation program, 210 refugees lived in the hotel. They were taken care of by the private operator Talk & Go GbR, founded by two brothers.

However, such a huge amount allocated to the hotel caused active discussions. Local residents estimate that for a family of three, a hotel spends no more than 376.60 euros on cold water and rent, and 99.40 euros on heating and hot water. Where did the amount of 4460 euros come from? It is easy to calculate that the monthly cost of living for one Ukrainian refugee from the mentioned family was 1,487 euros to the state, that is, 49.55 euros per day.

The hotel attributes the high costs to the emergency situation: the district administration had to quickly accommodate the refugees. Authorities say:

“And that €49.55 was used to finance accommodation, including security and support services – childcare, as well as language courses.”

And the brothers who own Talk & Go GbR, which runs the hotel, blame the high costs on excessive heating costs. They say the refugees are housed in buildings that were originally used in the summer as a children’s holiday camp. The facility was operated for eleven months, beginning on August 1, 2022, during the winter season when oil prices skyrocketed.



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