According to Istat, almost one says it says “for nothing satisfied “: This is the highest level in two decades. In 2002, he was so worried only about 9.4% of the population. Scare the recession and unemployment
MILAN – The crisis is really scary Italians. This was revealed by the Mayor that a few days ago has certified the fallout of the country’s recession after just six months and now says that almost one Italian in five (18.7%), it says “not at all satisfied” with the “economic situation” . And ‘what emerges from the Istat aspects of daily life. From the series, published in recent days, the percentage referred to 2013 is the highest for twenty years, from 1993 (the first year shown.)
Of course the Institute of Statistical analysis refers to the last year. Before then the climb to the Chigi Palace of Matteo Renzi, who has taken the place of Enrico Letta last February and even before the arrival of the bonus to pay 80 euro envelope for the annual incomes of less than 25 thousand euro. The government sees slight signs of improvement, but consumption is stagnating.
And so, compared to 2012, the share of the population (over-14) that “twists his mouth” thinking about the economic conditions has increased (stopped to 16.8%) and is even doubled in comparison with 2002 (it was 9.4%). Going back to 2013, adding to the “not at all satisfied” even the “little satisfied” the price rises even to 58%. The “very satisfied” meanwhile, have fallen just 1.9%.
In short, even in the perception of the family the road to recovery remains
long, and especially uphill. On the other hand, even unemployment figures leave no hope for the best. If the absolute rate drops to 12.3%, the lowest level in the past 10 months, and for technicians Istat “the bleeding of jobs has stopped”; the situation remains dramatic in the range 15-24 years: 43.7% are unemployed.
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