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Czechia's New "Super-Benefit": Experts Warn of Risk of Skewed Regional Data

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Starting in October, Czechia is overhauling how it calculates the unified housing benefit, dubbed the "super-benefit." Instead of grouping municipalities into three broad categories, the state will now set housing cost reimbursement ceilings separately for each of the country's 77 districts. According to the research organization PAQ Research, some districts may simply lack sufficient statistical data for accurate calculations — particularly when it comes to larger families.

The system's logic is straightforward: the state only recognizes housing costs up to a certain cap. If a family's rent exceeds the set threshold, the excess isn't factored into the benefit calculation; if it's below the cap, the actual amount is used. For a two-person household in the Rakovník district, for instance, the cap is set at 10,734 crowns, while for a three-person family it's 13,291 crowns.

The catch is that these thresholds are broken down not just by district, but also by household size (from one to five or more people) and by applicant category — regular families versus vulnerable groups such as single parents or pensioners. This level of detail means that in some districts, there simply may not be enough data to produce reliable figures, especially for larger families.

According to PAQ Research's estimates, in the Rakovník district, thresholds for three-person families will be based on a sample of roughly 120 households, while for five-person families the sample shrinks to around 60 households. In the Prachatice, Rokycany, and Tachov districts, the sample for five-person families could be as small as about 40 households.

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"With such small samples, the thresholds could swing noticeably from year to year, or become distorted if the data happen to include a disproportionate share of municipal housing or rentals from unscrupulous landlords. In such cases, the thresholds may end up disconnected from reality," PAQ Research notes in its analysis.

Hana Ančincová, a Pirate Party MP, adds that prices in individual districts can also be skewed by a single dominant local landlord. "Practice will show whether the new district-based breakdown works properly. We still have concerns about smaller districts, where one major property owner can effectively set prices for the entire local market," she says.

Samuel Galán, co-author of the analysis, explains how changes to the threshold ripple through to the actual benefit payment: if a family spends 15,000 crowns on housing and the threshold matches that exact figure, but the threshold then drops by 3,000 crowns, the benefit itself shrinks by the same 3,000 crowns. "For households that pay more than the threshold, or sit right at its edge, any change in the threshold translates one-to-one into a change in the benefit," the expert says.

Anna Vacková, head of communications at the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, insists the data is reliable enough, since it's based on statistics from hundreds of thousands of actual payments, while PAQ Research's estimates are, in her view, merely speculative. Galán himself acknowledges that the real figures could differ from his calculations, since the ministry hasn't published the underlying data, forcing his organization to estimate sample sizes based on last year's housing benefit payment statistics.

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"It would honestly be surprising if the actual samples turned out to be significantly larger than our estimates. The number of recipients of the housing component of the super-benefit is unlikely to greatly exceed the number currently receiving the existing housing benefit, which is being phased out. And if the samples really were large enough, we probably wouldn't be seeing the kinds of errors that MPs have already had to rush to fix," the analyst points out.

He's referring to a paradox that lawmakers themselves noticed and corrected: in some cases, the housing cost ceiling for larger families turned out to be lower than for smaller ones — even though bigger families obviously need more living space. In the Rakovník district, for example, recognized housing costs for a three-person family were set at up to 13,291 crowns, but for a four-person family only up to 12,508 crowns, and for a family of five or more, just up to 12,060 crowns. MPs subsequently passed a safeguard amendment: in such cases, the higher threshold calculated for the smaller family will now apply instead.

Galán believes a middle-ground solution might work better than the current all-or-nothing choice between the old three-tier city system and the new 77-district model. "The ministry could set thresholds using several broader zones grouping districts by rental price levels. Based on our calculations, something like six such zones would be optimal — it would allow for more precise calibration while also stabilizing the system thanks to larger data samples," the analyst suggests.

Still, both Galán and MP Ančincová welcome the underlying shift toward more localized threshold calculations. Labour Minister Aleš Juchelka has previously explained in a press release that rental prices depend less on the size of a municipality than on the specific local situation in a given region. Under the old system, he noted, support was sometimes higher than actual costs warranted in cheaper locations, while residents of suburbs around major cities, or regions with rapidly rising rents, often received benefits that fell short of their real needs. As Galán points out, the old thresholds, for instance, ended up higher in Ústí nad Labem and Ostrava than in pricier areas around Prague or in Mladá Boleslav.

Source: seznamzpravy.cz

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