Social grants making an impact
While income equality remains high in South Africa, the latest figures from Statistics SA show that black households' share of consumption expenditure has risen, and that the government's social security programmes are having a "significant impact" on inequality in the country.
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Social grant spending increased
South Africa is to spend R75-billion on social assistance in 2008/09, with more than 12-million citizens to benefit from increases in disability, old age and child support grants, accompanied by a lowering of the pension qualification age for men and a raising of the grant qualification age for children.
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