Austria to Pay a Billion Euros for Vibrancy in 2016

Daily Stormer
October 15, 2015

Welcome to Austria. Tell us if there's anything we can do to make you feel more comfortable.
Welcome to Austria. Tell us if there’s anything we can do to make you feel more comfortable.

Yo dawg, I heard you liek economies. So we put tens of thousands of Black people inside of your economy so you can pay for them while you pay for yourself.

The Local:

The spiralling refugee crisis will cost Austria €1 billion ($740 million) in 2016, the finance ministry announced on Wednesday, as the country expects 85,000 new asylum-seekers by the end of this year.

Average spending per asylum-seeker is set to rise to €10,724 next year, up from €9,593 in 2014, according to the latest available figures.

The total cost will represent 0.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) compared to 0.1 percent this year, Finance Minister Hans Jörg Schelling said in his annual budget report to the European Commission.

Despite the extra burden, Austria’s public deficit would nevertheless stay well below the European Union’s prescribed ceiling of 3.0 percent of GDP, Schelling added.

The largest chunk — around €565 million — will go toward basic care measures like housing, food and health insurance, as well as work and integration programmes.

A further €345 million has been earmarked for individual Austrian states as they face unprecedented costs of handling the refugee influx.

Austria has seen more than 200,000 migrants enter the country since the beginning of September, most of whom travel onwards to Germany or Scandinavia.

But this year’s surge in asylum requests has made the Alpine country of 8.5 million people one of the highest recipients of migrants in Europe on a per-capita basis.

The continent’s biggest migration crisis since World War II has reignited a long-standing EU debate about the bloc’s budget rules.

Last month, Schelling made a plea for the European Commission to apply a special clause in the EU’s Stability and Growth Pact allowing the deficit ceiling of 3.0 percent of output to be exceeded in exceptional circumstances.

Don’t worry, stupid goyim. Some day they will work and pay taxes so your elderly folk can rest easy.

It is a certainty.

Stay happy, merchant.
Stay happy, merchant.