Alternative counting measures are showing a Swedish population roughly 900,000 in excess of the official population figures. Even worse, those 900,000 people have identification numbers that allow them to access health care and other benefits.
You read that correctly. In a country with an official population of 10 million, there are 900,000 extra people with registration numbers that allow access to welfare programs.
Two years ago, the Swedish Tax Agency warned that it is not necessary to apply for a coordination number in Sweden. You don't even have to show a photo of yourself. At the same time, the coordination number gives access to the entire Swedish healthcare system and also Swedish pension. The Swedish Tax Agency mentioned this to the government in a report, but no reform proposals came from Rosenbad. Instead, demands were made to make it easier for EU citizens to take up work in Sweden.
Apparently you can go to Sweden, register to buy a car, and you will be given a number that allows you to access welfare:
Sweden's municipalities are on their knees because of welfare commitments. The health care regions are heavily congested. And the government has refrained from acting to protect what we have in common against people who do not have the right to be in the country.
This is apparently well known:
On Russian sites, access to Swedish welfare for fifteen hundred SEK is offered. Is this how the red-green government wants society to function?
Yeah, those big bad Russians. The article itself states that rejected asylum seekers are a big part of this 900,000 people.
This means that 1/11th the population of Sweden is receiving welfare, but paying no income tax. And that portion is growing, likely at the 1/10th mark in a few years.
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