Detailed description
The basic income is a form of government support if you are unemployed or earn too little to live on. It can be used to pay for rent, food, clothing, and other necessities.
At the same time, you will receive support in your job search or further training. The goal is for you to find work again or to be able to manage your finances better. The responsible agency will help you with advice, training, or further education.
The basic income is transferred to your account every month in advance. The amount you receive depends on your age, living situation, housing costs, income and assets, and the people you live with.
If you are over 25, the support you receive is more geared towards independent living and usually includes the costs of your own accommodation. Compared to younger people, there are fewer requirements for you, while those under 25 often receive lower benefits and are more strongly supported or guided in their decisions by the responsible agency.