(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 17 - There are almost as many households
getting the government's 'citizenship wage' basic income in
Campania as in the whole of northern Italy, pensions and social
security agency INPS said Thursday.
More than 275,000 households in the region around Naples get the
subsidy compared to 281,786 in the north, it said.
Some 761,000 people get the benefit cheque in Campania compared
to 557,500 in the north.
The amount per household in Campania is an average 623 euros
while it is 479 euros in the north.
In southern Italy as a whole, including Sicily and Sardinia,
some 818,603 households get the income, for a total of 1,960,220
covered.
The income, a flagship policy pledge of the formerly
anti-establishment and populist 5-Star Movement (M5S), is
criticised by the centre right as being a handout that
discourages people from seeking work.
Former M5S leader and Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said the
measure had "abolished poverty" in Italy. (ANSA).
Campania households with basic income equal to north
Over 275,000 households compared to nearly 282,000 in north