Sunday, February 8, 2015

Crisis, two out of three young people living with parents and families “Campania … – The Messenger

Crisis, two out of three young people living with parents and families "Campania … – The Messenger

2 In Italy “young adults” on three, between 18 and 35 years old, living at home with parents, twice the rate in France and UK and 17 points higher than the EU-28 average: results from the latest Eurostat data in 2013, according to which young people living in the family in our country are now 65.8%. It is over 7 million people.

For half of the families may be enough for only 1,500 Euros to make ends meet. This is the minimum income threshold indicated as necessary to live without major problems that emerges from Istat living conditions. The figures refer to 2013 and are the latest available. In 2013 the nuclei indicating 1,500 Euros as a minimum level to live without difficulties are, in fact, 50% split, rising before the crisis: in 2008 they stopped at 46.6%.

It seems then that recessions, one after the other, have brought down the bar of the ‘family needs. Italians, tested, coped with daily life with smaller budgets than in the past. And so now feel able to ‘get by with no more than 1,500 euro per month. It is an ‘average country ranging passing from northern to southern Italy, to a family with several children to a theme songs, from a home headed by an employee to a retired or unemployed.

The roofs are lowered, in other words there is content more easily, because maybe used to make ends meet with less money, in the South (55.3% places the € 1,500 minimum threshold, compared with 44.9% of North West). Same goes if you look at a family who finds himself headed a person seeking employment (61.4% do enough 1,500 EUR) or driven by an employee (the percentage drops to 37.7%) . Another factor, of course, has its weight is represented by the need is an account with 1,500 Euros if we must go on at least a couple with a young son (only 27.3% consider them sufficient), another if you is a single person over 65 (just 84.5%).

 February 8, 2015 13:12 – Last Updated: 13:52

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