Amazing the amount of people who can afford to fly to the other side of the earth but are too poor to pay the bills.
Not completely unexpected considering some people lost their jobs or were self-employed in a sector that was forbidden to work (in case you didn’t notice, all the job groups with a high degree of self-employment were shut down first, because they weren’t eligible to receive compensation).
Considering we paid hundreds of millions to companies that weren’t eligible and a huge part will never be discovered, 200000 from private persons is nothing. Plus, the debt for private persons doesn’t go away if the Verlustscheine get renewed periodically. Unlike companies who can just moonwalk out by going bankrupt.
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Amazing the amount of people who can afford to fly to the other side of the earth but are too poor to pay the bills.
Not completely unexpected considering some people lost their jobs or were self-employed in a sector that was forbidden to work (in case you didn’t notice, all the job groups with a high degree of self-employment were shut down first, because they weren’t eligible to receive compensation).
Considering we paid hundreds of millions to companies that weren’t eligible and a huge part will never be discovered, 200000 from private persons is nothing. Plus, the debt for private persons doesn’t go away if the Verlustscheine get renewed periodically. Unlike companies who can just moonwalk out by going bankrupt.