Spain's GDP Growth Masks Deep Economic Struggles for Majority
Spain's strong GDP growth conceals high unemployment, inequality, and poverty impacting much of its population.
Spain's strong GDP growth conceals high unemployment, inequality, and poverty impacting much of its population.
Spain's strong GDP growth conceals high unemployment, inequality, and poverty impacting much of its population.
Spain integrates poverty and inequality metrics into economic planning amid growth, while wages lag and poverty rises.
Latin American workers in Spain exceed one million affiliated with social security, predominantly young and concentrated in hospitality, yet poverty risk remains high amid structural social challenges in Spain.
Spain's employment reaches a historic high but rising worker poverty and economic hardship persist, highlighting deep economic challenges.
Spain's middle class faces growing economic hardship as rising rent prices and widespread job insecurity lead to increased social exclusion.
In A Mariña, Spain's economic growth masks rising food insecurity as hundreds of families rely on food banks amid limited volunteer support.
Inflation has driven basic food prices up by over 30%, disproportionately affecting low-income households in Spain, with calls for regulatory reforms to curb corporate power.
Spain’s poverty rate remains high with over four million people living on less than 644 euros monthly, driven by rising housing costs and ineffective social policies.
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