Six months before the presidential election (April 10, 2022), the time for assessments has come.
The one that Bercy and the Élysée have drawn up on the purchasing power of the French since 2017 comes at the right time as the soaring gas and electricity prices are plunging millions of homes into the throes of the end of the month.
Let us say at the outset that the executive gives itself a double satisfaction.
He considers that purchasing power will have
"progressed twice as fast between 2017 and 2022 than under the two previous five-year terms (sic)"
and that all social classes have benefited from it, with
"a more marked gain for the highest incomes. modest ”.
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The executive satisfied to have increased purchasing power since 2017
Such a triumphalism is understandable: we are never better served than by ourselves to weave crowns and it is now or never to wring our necks to this haunting rumor of a "Macron president of the rich" who will have chanted his presidency.
Before dissecting the demonstration that appears in the economic, social and financial report, a document associated each year with the project
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