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The executive wants to assess in real time the evolution of precariousness

2020-12-03T02:21:06.170Z


The National Council for the Fight against Poverty will launch a tool on Tuesday, December 8 to centralize data relating to unreimbursed credits, use of food banks or the number of RSA beneficiaries.


After the health and economic crisis, the social crisis.

The executive fears the emergence of new social conflicts fueled by the wave of social plans and layoffs which is beginning to hit industry, but also commerce and tourism.

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There will be citizens who will have nothing more to lose,

" blows a member of the majority.

This second confinement of the fall has left traces for many sectors.

Across the country, many gatherings of restaurateurs, cafetiers and nightclub managers have taken place in recent weeks to denounce their closure deemed unfair.

In order to prevent the scale of the emerging social protest, the National Council for the fight against poverty and social exclusion will launch a tool on Tuesday, December 8 to monitor in real time the data showing the increase in precariousness in France. .

While INSEE studies generally serve as a roadmap for the government to assess the situation, they may prove to be less useful in this emergency period since the data is compiled over the long term.

In fact, from next week, a dashboard will centralize the evolution of various indicators, such as loans from households and businesses not reimbursed, the use of food banks, complementary health solidarity or the number of RSA beneficiaries ( Solidarity labor income).

In all French departments, the number of RSA beneficiaries has been increasing since last year.

In its conception of public policies, the executive has made the choice since confinement to favor a series of one-off bonuses to the most precarious French people, instead of reconsidering the social minima.

For its part, the Ministry of Housing will tackle the delicate issue of unpaid rents from households, to private and social landlords or real estate agencies.

Through an observatory launched last week, the ministry will centralize data relating to payment defaults in real time.

The executive fears a wave of expulsions on March 31, 2020, at the end of the winter break.

Source: lefigaro

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