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Which countries have high social welfare?

Many people immigrate to Britain, and many people will choose countries with good welfare. So which countries have good social welfare? Many people are interested in this. Let's take a look at countries with high social welfare along with the immigration column! Welcome to reading.

Which countries have high government funds and social welfare?

◆ Britain ◆

Refugees also enjoy high welfare, and social welfare expenditure accounts for 25.9% of GDP.

British social welfare covers all people who live in Britain and implements free medical care for all. In addition to free education before the university stage, 90% of college students can also receive government subsidies. For low-income families, education from kindergarten to university can be said to be free.

In Britain, it costs less than a pound to give birth to a child from admission to discharge, and the food is paid by the government. When leaving the hospital, the government also bought a stroller. Even refugees enjoy the same standard of free medical care as British nationals. Those who can't speak English will also pay for translation when they see a doctor.

◆ USA ◆

The government pays medical expenses for the poor, and social welfare expenditure accounts for 2 1% of GDP.

Unemployed people can receive unemployment benefits for one year and then apply for government relief. The monthly benefit is 1.600 USD (1 USD is equivalent to 6.7 yuan RMB). It doesn't matter if the mortgage is not paid, but it can also be subsidized by the government for free. Education from primary school to senior high school is free, and university education funds are mainly borne by the government, and students only bear a small part.

The key point is that the United States has a Medicaid system that provides medical services specifically for the poor, and provides high-quality medical security for low-income families who cannot afford medical insurance, and the expenses are paid by the government. The starting point of the American medical system is that for any life-threatening disease, whether you have money or not, you must see a doctor first and then pay the bill.

In 2008, 49 million people in the United States enjoyed medical assistance. Due to the economic crisis, the income of many families in the United States has decreased, and the number of people enjoying medical assistance has increased dramatically. President Obama signed a bill to reduce the standard of medical assistance to the poverty line of 133%, thus bringing more people into the medical assistance system.

◆ Canada◆

Education for the poor is free in the whole process, and social welfare expenditure accounts for 23. 1% of GDP.

In Canada, if there is no source of income, a single person can receive a monthly living allowance of 500-700 Canadian dollars (1 Canadian dollars is equivalent to 6.6 yuan RMB), and a family of three can receive a monthly living allowance of 1 100- 1300 Canadian dollars.

Any citizen over the age of 65 can apply for a federal pension, regardless of whether he has worked in the past or not, and no matter how long he has worked.

For low-income families, the government provides low-rent housing to ensure that everyone has a house to live in. The rent is not collected according to the size of the house, but according to the salary income. Basically, you can live in a spacious and comfortable house with 25%-30% salary.

If the parents' income is below a certain standard, children under the age of 18 can receive 100 to more than 200 Canadian dollars of milk money every month. Canada's milk money has been praised.

Education from primary school to high school in Canada (12- 13) is free, and some community colleges in university education are also free. Although preschool education is not free, for children from low-income families, the government pays part or all of the education expenses according to family income.

Australia ◆

The upper limit of drug purchase for low-income people is 2.6 Australian dollars, and social welfare accounts for 22.5% of GDP.

Australia's welfare system covers all citizens.

All citizens enjoy free medical care. If you go to a pharmacy to buy medicine yourself, citizens with a family income of less than 24,000 Australian dollars (65,438 Australian dollars +0 about 6.6 yuan RMB) only need to pay 2.6 Australian dollars to the pharmacy, and the rest will be paid by the government. Even Ibrutinib (also known as Imbruvica), a targeted drug for leukemia and lymphoma, has been included in the PBS medical welfare plan. It turns out that the cost of each course of treatment is 187000 Australian dollars. Preferential patients only need to pay 6.3 Australian dollars to buy it!

When pregnant women give birth, they can get a delivery allowance of 950 Australian dollars to help them buy supplies for their newborns.

If you are unemployed within working age, you can get unemployment benefits of 6.5438+0.5 million Australian dollars every year. Female citizens start at the age of 60 and male citizens start at the age of 65. Regardless of their past work experience, if their personal income or assets are below a certain standard, they can receive a government pension.

In addition to 12 free education, students can also enjoy study subsidies until 18 years old. College students can get interest-free loans from the government.

At present, most immigrant families are for children's education, global asset allocation and family development planning. We will not choose to emigrate because of a country's high welfare. However, it is undeniable that high welfare can really make people feel happy and even feel safe within a certain period of time and under limited conditions.

The above is the welfare of immigrant countries that I have carefully arranged. Thank you for browsing.