On the dashboard of the macronie, the light flashes orange.
Not yet problematic, the question of purchasing power nevertheless has every reason to become one.
To the point of starting to worry Emmanuel Macron, still traumatized by the precedent of the crisis of "yellow vests".
Behind the challenge of the carbon tax, it is many claims on purchasing power that were expressed.
However, at the start of the presidential campaign, everything converges to inflame the subject.
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Economic recovery first.
This could be good news for the Head of State, except that these periods of strong upturns in activity always result in the return of wage demands in companies.
Added to this is the return of inflation in Europe to levels not seen for thirty years.
All this against the background of continuous increases in constrained expenses such as housing, energy or food.
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