“In economics the two worlds are increasingly irreconcilable.”

He Economist Santiago Nino Becerra Vision has evaluated the latest economic proposals of politicians 23 J General Election As a deduction for Buying an electric car The government has announced that. The expert points out that subsidies always come from public money and this means less public income, he is an example Extension of VAT reduction What will it cost? €1.6 billion. “Spain has to face needs that will cost 35,000 million euros over the next 5 years. I think that is one of the reasons why the elections have been brought forward. Brussels has said that it needs a stable government soon. Possible”.

If Spain grants Public revenue will be low Therefore, it implements cuts or increases taxes in the coming years, as established by Nino Becerra.

“Spain must face a deficit commitment and cut public spending”

Going through some of PP’s proposals Increase in the number of social security subsidiaries, That somethingThis is great, he points out, but if the number of working hours is reduced, we are worse off. “As the level of taxes is reduced, public revenues are going to decrease and Spain will have to face deficit obligations, there should be a reduction in public spending,” he adds. Regarding the opening of nuclear power plants, he pointed out that there are countries like Finland which has started the world’s most modern nuclear power plant. “That’s not the problem with power plants, the problem is the waste they generate and not knowing what to do with it.”

“In economics the two worlds are increasingly irreconcilable.”

believes that Two dialectics are created In the economy: one is macro, one with high numbers, but it doesn’t matter to those who are going to increase their mortgage by 300 euros. There are numbers that go well, others are routine. He points out that you have to look at the data carefully because of GDP growth in the first quarter, with tourism accounting for 65% of that growth, which he describes as “very alarming”.

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He expounds on micro data Poverty rates are at record highs., there is 30% youth unemployment and almost a million people are unemployed or underemployed. “There are two worlds that are increasingly irreconcilable. Most politicians rarely deal with the macro world and the micro world,” he points out.

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