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I'll get a social welfare benefits which won't be a lot but I can probably make do for a while. I'll also get a medical insurance benefit which covers roughly 2/3 of my insurance so I'll have to pay something like โฌ40/month myself. Those benefits will help me pay the โฌ385 max yearly out of pocket for the care I'll need, and be done with it. That's not to say being in this situation is great in the Netherlands, but I won't go into debt and I won't lose my home (gov't guarantees mortgage to bank) and I won't have to continue to pay back my 0% interest student loans.
We're lucky. But make sure to vote.
this implies welfare is stealing
What do you mean?
(from the post title)
Ah, damnit. I guess I've accidentally gone full right wing there.
happens to the best of us