Just over one Italian in four manages to save (28.3%) while 36.8% draws on savings to make ends meet. 57.4% make it to the end of the month with difficulty. This is what emerges from the 36th Eurispes Italy report, underlining that bills (33.1%) and rent (45.5%) put many families in difficulty, followed by mortgage payments (32.1%) and medical expenses ( 28.3%).
In economic difficulties, the family of origin is a point of reference: 32.1% of Italians have asked for financial support from their family of origin. Some resorted to support from friends, colleagues and other relatives (17.2%); 16% requested a bank loan, while 13.6% had to borrow money from private individuals (not friends or relatives").
But luckily there are online sales channels (where, I don’t know why, but I suspect that many don’t just sell ‘material goods’ =D)
l’Eurispes, "the online sale of goods and objects on online sales channels, such as E-Bay, Vinted, online auctions, etc. (27.5%). 15.3% had to sell or lost assets such as their home or business/business. A lot of people buy in installments (42.7%), often on zero-interest online platforms (21.3%)".
But I was wondering: are onlyfans subscriptions “online purchases in installments at zero interest”?
Okay, come on, I’m joking to lighten the situation. The situation has gotten worse in recent times due to inflation and the non-adjustment of wages in my opinion.
https://www.adnkronos.com/cronaca/eurispes-rapporto-italia-2024-situazione-economica_1zwzPJcXI5zTcMVa3MY5ev
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Tutto costa di più, ma la paga è sempre quella cit