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What do the 850 billion euros in social benefits in , denounced by the Bolloré media, correspond to? – Liberation

What do the 850 billion euros in social benefits in , denounced by the Bolloré media, correspond to? – Liberation
What do the 850 billion euros in social benefits in France, denounced by the Bolloré media, correspond to? – Liberation

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On CNews or Europe 1, the amount of social benefits, almost 1,000 euros per person per month, is considered “enormous” by the presenters. Which never specify what they cover.

This is a sum from which the leaders of the Bolloré group cannot recover. After a forum in Current values on social fraud, the senator from Orne, Nathalie Goulet, was the guest, Wednesday November 20, of CNews. On set, the journalist protests: “There is a figure that struck me, I made it the question of the day for CNews viewers. That’s 850 billion euros each year in social benefits, 12,550 euros per inhabitant. From 0 to over 100 years old, we receive on average 12,550 euros per person who lives in !” The senator, who will also be the subject of a paper on the JDD website: “Yes, we are the most generous country in the world.” The journalist: “These are enormous sums!” Goulet continues: “A magnet for fraudsters…”

The same day on Europe 1, Cyril Hanouna takes over: “As the Social Security financing bill arrives in the Senate, the senator from Orne – well done to Nathalie Goulet – is proposing to strengthen controls on our healthcare system. According to her, France is the most generous country in the world.

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