{"id":313844,"date":"2025-08-03T06:31:11","date_gmt":"2025-08-03T06:31:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/313844\/"},"modified":"2025-08-03T06:31:11","modified_gmt":"2025-08-03T06:31:11","slug":"raising-kids-is-costly-these-citizens-get-rs-25000-per-month-for-each-child-this-nation-is-viral-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/313844\/","title":{"rendered":"Raising Kids Is Costly? These Citizens Get Rs 25,000 Per Month For Each Child. This Nation Is&#8230; | Viral News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last Updated:August 03, 2025, 11:00 IST<\/p>\n<p>In Germany, there is no income limit for receiving Kindergeld. If you belong to the high-income group, you may find the tax-free child allowance.<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"The German government provides 255 euros monthly to parents to raise their child. (Photo Source: Instagram)\" title=\"The German government provides 255 euros monthly to parents to raise their child. (Photo Source: Instagram)\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/1754202671_716_1627283897_news18_logo-1200x800.jpg\" loading=\"eager\" fetchpriority=\"high\" class=\"jsx-e71bd712c195739a jsx-687092970\"\/><\/p>\n<p>The German government provides 255 euros monthly to parents to raise their child. (Photo Source: Instagram)<\/p>\n<p id=\"0\" class=\"story_para_0\">Raising a child in India demands an immense financial commitment. Recently, a Chennai-based couple uploaded a post on Reddit sharing the monetary strain they have been navigating while raising their baby in the metropolitan city. In short, the parents revealed that they struggle to even manage a savings of Rs 8,000 every month despite a combined earning of Rs 78,000. On the contrary, there\u2019s Germany, where the government offers substantial support to parents through the Kindergeld policy. A digital creator recently explained the scheme through a playful video on Instagram.<\/p>\n<p id=\"1\" class=\"story_para_1\">The clip shows the creator interacting with one of his friends, telling him that although he would love to have kids, the expenses involved in raising them are simply overwhelming. That\u2019s when the other person informed his friend about Kindergeld. As per the rules, all parents in Germany are entitled to receive child benefits to raise their child. One among them is Kindergeld, a monthly mode of payment offered to parents, regardless of their income.<\/p>\n<p id=\"2\" class=\"story_para_2\"><strong>Kindergeld \u2014 All You Need To Know<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"3\" class=\"story_para_3\">As of 2025, the Family Benefits Office at the Federal Employment Agency provides 255 euros per month to parents, ensuring that the basic needs of their offspring are met. What\u2019s more, the same rule applies to adopted children as well. They can live in any part of the world and still receive the same amount of money, provided the parents are fully taxable in Germany and the child remains financially or legally dependent on them.<\/p>\n<p id=\"5\" class=\"story_para_5\">In Germany, there is no income limit for receiving Kindergeld. If you belong to the high-income group, you may find the tax-free child allowance more beneficial than the regular child benefit. On the other hand, those from a low-income background are equally eligible to receive an extra payment called the supplementary child allowance, along with the regular benefit.<\/p>\n<p id=\"6\" class=\"story_para_6\"><strong>Who Claims Kindergeld And How Long It Lasts<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"7\" class=\"story_para_7\">Since only one of the parents will get the benefit, couples have to decide who will claim it. If the parents are separated, the person who holds the primary custody should apply for it. Kindergeld is also applicable to any guardian, grandparent, or carer the child lives with. Parents will receive Kindergeld till their child turns 18, but if they are unemployed or have a disability, then payments can continue beyond that age.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"authorimg\" src=\"data:image\/jpeg;base64,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\" class=\"jsx-95088aad1b3c53cd\"\/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.news18.com\/byline\/buzz-staff-17233.html\" class=\"jsx-95088aad1b3c53cd atamail\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Buzz Staff<\/a><\/p>\n<p>A team of writers at News18.com bring you stories on what\u2019s creating the buzz on the Internet while exploring science, cricket, tech, gender, Bollywood, and culture.<\/p>\n<p>A team of writers at News18.com bring you stories on what\u2019s creating the buzz on the Internet while exploring science, cricket, tech, gender, Bollywood, and culture. <\/p>\n<p>News18&#8217;s viral page features trending stories, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.news18.com\/videos\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">videos<\/a>, and memes, covering quirky incidents, social media <a href=\"https:\/\/www.news18.com\/buzz\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">buzz<\/a> from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.news18.com\/india\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">india<\/a> and around the world, Also Download the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/onelink.to\/eng-article-eop\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">News18 App<\/a>\u00a0to stay updated!view comments<\/p>\n<ul class=\"jsx-e71bd712c195739a jsx-687092970 atbtlink Location\">Location :<\/p>\n<p>Delhi, India, India<\/p>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.news18.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">News<\/a>  <a href=\"https:\/\/www.news18.com\/viral\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">viral<\/a>   Raising Kids Is Costly? 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