According to the polls and their commentators, the debates of the presidential pre-campaign 2022 boil down to a summary question: do the concerns of the French focus primarily on security or on purchasing power?
Both my captain, we dare say, and even the three by adding the Covid.
The only certainty is that the end of the month, which is difficult to make ends meet, has caused other economic issues to fall by the wayside.
Employment, deficits, reindustrialisation, the country's competitiveness and the training of people, these themes no longer seem to interest anyone.
An OpinionWay poll for
Les Echos
(September 20th) gave
the
56% of households feel
"that their purchasing power has actually declined during the five-year period"
.
In other words, their resources whatever they are, social benefits included, would have increased less quickly than the price of the goods and services which they buy.
And since then, the Élysée has increased the number of pecuniary aids:
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