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Citizenship wage saved one million from poverty says BoI

Govt reform could strengthen back-to-work measures

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(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 5 - The Bank of Italy said Monday that the 'citizenship wage' minimum-income benefit had kept around one million people in Italy out of poverty, according to data for 2020 from social-security agency INPS, as it reported to parliament on the government's 2023 budget bill.
    The budget package features the abolition of the 'citizenship wage' for people considered fit for work from the end of next year, with Premier Giorgia Meloni saying it takes away the incentive for beneficiaries to find a job.
    The bill also it limits the number of months the fit-for-work will be able to claim the benefit to eight months next year.
    "The introduction of the citizenship wage was a significant stage in the modernization of our country's welfare system," the Bank of Italy's Fabrizio Balassone told a joint session of the Senate and Lower House's budget committees.
    Balassone added, however, that the system has issues regarding accompanying beneficiaries into the world of work and said that "the reform announced by the government could strengthen this aspect". (ANSA).
   

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