Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 0:10:48 GMT -5
There is a phrase that has been heard too often lately: "no one is going to be left behind." It began to be used referring to those affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Now it is used on those affected by the La Palma volcano. Not so much in reference to the people affected by the economic crises that are happening. Despite what they say, many are being left behind. The people who suffer the most from the consequences of health, climate or economic crises are the most vulnerable and are increasingly less protected. Extreme poverty extends its claws in a System that does not look towards this side of society. According to the European Network to Fight Poverty and Social Exclusion in the Spanish State, 4.5 million people live in severe poverty in Spain. The Map of Severe Poverty in Spain. The Landscape of Abandonment analyzes the situation of extreme poverty of the weakest and most unknown link in society. Spain is doing well, "We still can't spend as much as we would like" that M. Rajoy said to the pensioners, they continue to offer us lapidary phrases. The situation is heading towards poverty of solemnity. "You go backwards with certainty but you advance gropingly," said Benedetti; and here we are so stuck, that it is not that we are not moving forward, but rather that we are going back in time, towards poverty, which seems irremediable.
The welfare state is in danger. At the beginning of the pandemic, the report we analyzed places the percentage of the population in a situation of severe poverty at 9.5%, which is one million more than the critical situation in 2008. Therefore, this figure has increased and worsened with the financial crisis after the bursting of the real estate bubble. The threshold to place a person in Australia Phone Number this state of severe poverty is determined by disposable income. Severe poverty is considered when citizens cannot have the material, cultural and social resources necessary to satisfy their basic needs and, therefore, are excluded from the minimally acceptable living conditions for the State or territory in which they live. How many times have we heard that the crisis is about to end? "The recession is behind us," said the minister of Guindos (the face of the fall of Lehman Brothers in Spain, now vice president of the European Central Bank), although with the risk of a false start. One and the other at the same time; bad predictions and half-truths, which are really lies and falsehoods, for the consumption of the innocent (CuartoPoder July . Despite everything, or precisely because of it, they may tell the truth, theirs.
Has come to an end because it is the model they wanted. Regarding territorial distribution, the Canary Islands, the Valencian Community and Asturias have the highest percentages, ranging between and of their total population. In absolute values, the highest figures correspond to the communities with the largest population: Andalusia, which groups more than 980,000 people in severe poverty, Catalonia and the Valencian Community, with figures that reach 702,000 and 674,000 people respectively. People are considered to live in poverty or be poor when they cannot have the material, cultural and social resources necessary to satisfy their basic needs and, therefore, are excluded from the living conditions minimally acceptable to the State or territory in which they live. that they inhabit. According to the Living Conditions Survey last July, the income threshold to consider that a household is in severe poverty is €6,417.3 per consumption unit per year; That is, each person must survive with less than 281 euros per month in the case of a family with two adults and two minors, and with less than 535 euros per month if they live alone.
The welfare state is in danger. At the beginning of the pandemic, the report we analyzed places the percentage of the population in a situation of severe poverty at 9.5%, which is one million more than the critical situation in 2008. Therefore, this figure has increased and worsened with the financial crisis after the bursting of the real estate bubble. The threshold to place a person in Australia Phone Number this state of severe poverty is determined by disposable income. Severe poverty is considered when citizens cannot have the material, cultural and social resources necessary to satisfy their basic needs and, therefore, are excluded from the minimally acceptable living conditions for the State or territory in which they live. How many times have we heard that the crisis is about to end? "The recession is behind us," said the minister of Guindos (the face of the fall of Lehman Brothers in Spain, now vice president of the European Central Bank), although with the risk of a false start. One and the other at the same time; bad predictions and half-truths, which are really lies and falsehoods, for the consumption of the innocent (CuartoPoder July . Despite everything, or precisely because of it, they may tell the truth, theirs.
Has come to an end because it is the model they wanted. Regarding territorial distribution, the Canary Islands, the Valencian Community and Asturias have the highest percentages, ranging between and of their total population. In absolute values, the highest figures correspond to the communities with the largest population: Andalusia, which groups more than 980,000 people in severe poverty, Catalonia and the Valencian Community, with figures that reach 702,000 and 674,000 people respectively. People are considered to live in poverty or be poor when they cannot have the material, cultural and social resources necessary to satisfy their basic needs and, therefore, are excluded from the living conditions minimally acceptable to the State or territory in which they live. that they inhabit. According to the Living Conditions Survey last July, the income threshold to consider that a household is in severe poverty is €6,417.3 per consumption unit per year; That is, each person must survive with less than 281 euros per month in the case of a family with two adults and two minors, and with less than 535 euros per month if they live alone.