A man holds a sign reading ‘Don’t tuch to APL’during a demonstration against the reduction by €5 per month of the housing benefit in front of the Ministry of Territorial Cohesion in La Defense District business, near Paris, France on September 21, 2017. Housing benefits, known in France as APL (Aide personnalisée au logement), are also being cut. A government statement to the French television said that housing benefits for each claimant will be reduced by €5 per month from October 2017. Those affected by the cuts include 800,000 students, who receive around €225 a month, several of whom took
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A man holds a sign reading ‘Don’t tuch to APL’during a demonstration against the reduction by €5 per month of the housing benefit in front of the Ministry of Territorial Cohesion in La Defense District business, near Paris, France on September 21, 2017. Housing benefits, known in France as APL (Aide personnalisée au logement), are also being cut. A government statement to the French television said that housing benefits for each claimant will be reduced by €5 per month from October 2017. Those affected by the cuts include 800, 000 students, who receive around €225 a month, several of whom took to Twitter to express their anger. The government claims that the decision to reduce housing benefits was actually made under François Hollande. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)