Israels Welfare System May Run Out of Reserves by 2035 as War Costs, Aging Population Mount
Israel's National Insurance Institute faces a severe actuarial crisis, with reserves projected to deplete by 2035 due to war costs and an aging population.
Israel's National Insurance Institute faces a severe actuarial crisis, with reserves projected to deplete by 2035 due to war costs and an aging population.
Israel's government approves new law allowing seniors 85+ to easily employ foreign caregivers without dependency tests or committee approval.
A Palestinian couple has been exposed for allegedly defrauding the Israeli government of over 1 million shekels using a stolen identity and fraudulent marriage.
Israel's Ministry of Welfare is investing 20 million Shekels to raise salaries for social workers at boarding schools for children from troubled homes.
Nearly 200,000 citizens are eligible for unemployment benefits due to the 'Roaring Lion' war, with women making up 63% of the unemployed in March.
National Insurance data reveals 55% of reservists earn above average, with 37% being parents, highlighting their crucial economic and family roles.
Israel's National Insurance Institute data shows most reservists are young men, employed, and many are married with children under 18.
National Insurance data reveals women are primary victims of labor market impact, making up 57% of unemployment benefit claims.
National Insurance proposes legislation to reimburse additional ambulance companies for transporting mothers in labor to hospitals.
National Insurance proposes legislation to reimburse additional ambulance companies for transporting mothers in childbirth to hospitals.
Since 'Lion's Roar' began, 350 civilians applied for victim recognition, with National Insurance actively assisting hundreds more.