09:06 May 16, 2015
(AGI) – Rome, May 16 – Meta ‘of Italian households still do not feel the recovery: 56% say they have a financial situation unsatisfactory, and for a 14% monthly income is not even enough to cover essential costs. And ‘what emerges from the last quarterly survey index SEF Confesercenti and SWG – measuring on a scale of 1 to 100 the fastness’ Economic ‘perceived’ by Italian families and that is disclosed for the first time today – that in May marks a value of 55: the same measured in February, and an increase of 2 points compared to December 2014. The core issue remains quite clearly domestic demand is no accident six families out of 10 fear that a family might lose the job ; nearly two-thirds of Italians (71%) seen in perspective consumption or unchanged or declining; and especially emerges still problems in terms of income, with almost half ‘(47%) of Italians every month can barely cover expenses. Surveyed on their overall financial condition, including income, debts and any assets, 56% of households still reports an uncomfortable situation, with 42% who said a dissatisfied and 14% totally dissatisfied. It remains at 44% – the same rate recorded in February – the proportion of Italians met, of which only 2% completely satisfied. There is a strong bias also in terms of monthly income: more ‘than half’ of nuclei indicates a difficult situation, with 47% claiming to be able just to cover expenses, without being able to afford more luxuries and a substantial 14% of nuclei It defined admitting poor families, in fact, that the family income is not even enough for the necessary. Families with fewer problems, stating a sufficient income to live without worries, are 38%.
While only 2% of claims to have an income that allows the family to live comfortably, being able to grant even luxuries. Not diminish the concerns and fears with respect to the workplace: six out of ten households, 64%, say they fear that some member of their family will lose their jobs. 38% were somewhat concerned and 26% very concerned, demonstrating how remains a high level of perceived anxiety about the safety of their jobs. The returns given the level of perceived anxiety, not necessarily a real possibility ‘of dismissal; but it ‘s indicative of how the issue is still on top of the concerns of the Italians.
Only 36% fear with regard to work and’ little or nothing, with a 26% claiming to have little fear of losing their jobs and 10% of the sample that does not show, however, no fear. From
indicators show that for Italians the perception of the quality ‘of life and’ unsustainable for 1 family of 5 (21%), acceptable 34% of respondents and only satisfactory for the remaining 45% of the sample.
Overall, therefore ‘, Italian families have not yet intercepted signals economic turnaround: the question if compared to a year ago living better or worse than 46% of the sample believe that living conditions have worsened in the last year as well the goal ‘, 50%, claims not to have perceived no change from last year, and only 4% said, on the contrary, to live better. The uncertainty has not yet allowed the emergence, by the Italian families of signs of a full recovery in consumption: the question of how they will be in six months, 71% of respondents see a stable or worsening. Of these, a remarkable 41% say that consumption will remain substantially the same, and another 30% see them falling. Only the remaining 24% of the sample expressed, however, a sign of confidence by providing an increase in spending on consumption in the coming months. (AGI).
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