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European Countries Are Giving Teens Free Money for Culture

Por: Time World November 29, 2022

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For a growing number of European citizens, coming of age now has the added perk of hundreds of euros to spend on culture—be that highbrow opera performances or action-packed comic books. Earlier this month, Germany became the latest European country to announce a for youth to spend on books, theater trips, music, museums, and movies. All young people in Germany turning 18 in 2023—which is estimated to be around 750,000 people—will be... + full article



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