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Фактчеккинг: сколько стоят мигранты Нидерландам?

В канун выборов в Нидерландах развернулась полемика о финансовой нагрузке мигрантов на госказну. Она, как выяснилась, меньше, чем говорят некоторые экономисты.

ЧИТАТЬ ДАЛЕЕ : http://ru.euronews.com/2025/10/27/faktchekking-skolko-stoyat-migranty-niderlandam

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00:00How much do immigrants cost the Netherlands?
00:06The Netherlands is about to head to the polls in a snap general election
00:11following the collapse of the Schof government
00:13and immigration has been a hot topic of debate,
00:16particularly how much migrants cost the country's coffers.
00:19For example, Dutch far-right commentator Eva-Wlaar Dingerbroek
00:23recently made the claim that every non-Western immigrant in the Netherlands
00:26cost the National Treasury an average of €600,000.
00:30Her claims appeared to be an exaggeration of figures published in various studies over recent years,
00:36including one first published in 2021 titled Borderless Welfare State by Jan van der Beek and others.
00:42The study estimated that the fiscal cost of migration to the Dutch Treasury between 1995 and 2019
00:48stood at €400 billion, attracting widespread attention from the Dutch media and politicians.
00:54However, many critics have come out in opposition to the report as the election campaign went on.
01:00The Cube spoke to several Dutch economists who said that while the statistics on which it is based
01:04may be correct, they have been misinterpreted and don't reveal the true cost of immigrants.
01:10For example, they said that the van der Beek study miscalculates migration costs by treating all public goods,
01:16such as defence and flood protection, as if they increase as the population grows,
01:20as is the case with things such as police services.
01:23When adjusting for this, the economists said that the supposed €17.3 billion loss
01:28caused by migrants in 2016, for example, falls to about €8.4 billion, or less than 1% of GDP.
01:36Ultimately, while certain groups of migrants, such as asylum seekers,
01:40may cost the Treasury more than they contribute,
01:42figures claiming to show how much migration costs as a whole are often misinterpreted and inflated.
01:48Since the Feud's
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