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New French study: Family breakdown costs taxpayers €11 billion annually

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April 22, 2026
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A new economic study published by the French family policy think tank Familya has put a concrete price tag on France’s ongoing family breakdown crisis: the total annual social cost of divorces, civil partnership dissolutions, and cohabitation breakups is estimated at €11 billion in additional public expenditure — roughly equivalent, the study notes, to the projected cost of France’s next aircraft carrier.

The study, authored for Familya and published on the policy analysis site Telos, builds on earlier research from 2005, 2012, and a 2015 France Stratégie report, aggregating data across the approximately 425,000 couple separations that occur in France each year. The average immediate annual cost to public finances per separation is estimated at €4,200. Given that the average separation persists roughly six years before a couple remarries or dies, the cumulative cost across all active separations running simultaneously reaches approximately €11 billion per year.

The costs are driven primarily by means-tested social benefits — housing allowances, minimum income guarantees, and family activity bonuses — that are triggered when one household becomes two. The burden falls most heavily at the bottom of the income scale: separations among the poorest 10% of couples generate public costs roughly double the national average per case.

The establishment left does not want this conversation to happen, because it leads logically to a place they refuse to go: traditional, stable, married two-parent families are not merely a religious preference or a cultural artifact — they are a massive economic stabilizer. Every divorce that can be prevented through accessible counseling doesn’t just spare two adults and their children enormous pain; it saves French taxpayers thousands of euros per year. The nuclear family is not just the right structure morally — it is the most fiscally responsible one. Governments that subsidize its collapse while refusing to invest in its preservation are making a very expensive ideological choice.

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