Wednesday, September 1, 2010

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FELT A HARD FALL

As we have seen, many Italian families this year have been unable to afford even the traditional summer vacation because of the crisis and the numerous economic difficulties with which they currently find themselves confronted and 2007 to 2010 the purchasing power of Italian families has decreased by 9%.
It is a further puzzling because in the face of price increases and new fees that are coming.
From the analysis of the National Observatory, in fact, the price growth for 2010 will bring to the Italian families an increase of well over € 1,118 last year. A
will weigh the price increases for almost all items of the household budget, from RC cars to heating, from gas prices to airline tickets, increases which, in general, is part of a wider section of household spending, which in the second half autumn will have to deal with school costs almost probit (the prices of the books will record a further growth by an average of 5%). To name but a few practical, auto insurance will increase by € 160, the gas prices of 100 €, 60 of those highways and the airlines / airport 65; also train fares will increase by € 65 and those relating to heating of 140, the rates of the waste will be increased to € 38 and the water 19.
is inevitably that of a new reduction in the purchasing power of households, already sorely tried by the severe crisis that the country is experiencing for a long time, and economic maneuvers unfair and wrong fielded by the Government, is not to forget the continued rise in the unemployment rate and the resulting contraction in consumption, even came to be manifested through the decrease in quantity and quality of food consumption.
Faced with this situation should run for cover, starting with the revival of domestic demand by increasing the purchasing power of fixed-income families. To do so would be essential to act decisively, launching a process of tax relief for fixed-income and working families a real block of prices and rates.
Our politicians, instead of trying to solve the economic plight of the country, continue to be photographed while sunbathing on their ultra-luxury villas, to face the Italians increasingly pale and penniless.

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