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Stolen Funds Traced: Thieves Emptied Over 3,000 Euros From Citizens' Bank Accounts Within Days

Monthly state benefits totaling over 3000 Euros are received by two benefit recipients and their child, although the money vanishes swiftly.

Unscrupulous Couple Squanders Thousands in Citizens' Cash in a Matter of Days
Unscrupulous Couple Squanders Thousands in Citizens' Cash in a Matter of Days

Stolen Funds Traced: Thieves Emptied Over 3,000 Euros From Citizens' Bank Accounts Within Days

In a recent episode of RTL Zwei, broadcasted on August 9, 2025, at 8:15 PM, the spotlight was on a unique pair, Mike and Angelique. The couple, who are welfare recipients, have a monthly income of over 3,000 euros, a figure that is not common among this group.

However, their financial management seems to be a source of confusion. Mike expresses bewilderment over their spending habits, stating he can't imagine they spend that much money. The couple's spending habits include frequent purchases of expensive items like cola, even though they can find it cheaper elsewhere. Angelique believes they overspend on food and drinks, purchasing more expensive options instead of cheaper alternatives.

Their expenses are further increased by the presence of children in their household. Despite their relatively high income, Mike often finds himself with 200 euros in his wallet, only to find it depleted by the end of the day.

It's important to note that while direct statistics on high-income welfare recipients struggling with financial management may be scarce, financial difficulties are a common reason individuals rely on welfare or social benefits. Welfare systems and related support measures indicate that financially disadvantaged groups receive targeted assistance, implying challenges in financial management are common among welfare-dependent populations, especially among lower income brackets or pensioners.

While the case of Mike and Angelique may be an exception, it serves as a reminder that financial management is a crucial aspect of life, regardless of income level. It's never too late to learn and adopt better financial habits.

[1] Source: [Link to the dataset] [2] Source: [Link to the welfare system and related support measures]

  1. The couple's high income, despite being unusual for welfare recipients, is insufficient to manage their expenses as they often overspend on items like expensive cola and food, and their personal-finance management needs improvement, as evidenced by Mike's frequent depletion of 200 euros.
  2. Despite having a combined income over 3,000 euros per month, Mike and Angelique's business of managing their personal-finance, in contrast, appears to be a struggle, indicating that even high-income individuals on welfare may encounter financial difficulties.

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