>>212382296Here is very exacerbated. Monthly rents are above the minimum salary cost-wise, that's not including all the other expenditures. The dramatical increase of the minimum salary was good at first but nothing else followed suit, so now the salaries range between barely above 1000 (minimum) and like 1500 for the vast majority of the population (formerly something like 600-1400). So the only thing that happened is that the cost of life increased and middle class got oficially nuked.
Meanwhile oldtroons (who own the vast majority of houses since they bought when they were worth shit) increased rents because the poorfags they could parasite have now double the acquisitive power, but on top of that they get hefty paychecks in the form of pensions, that make most of them live like kings. Their pensions are literally half our public expenditures, I'm not exaggerating that %. So they kinda bleed us to death both directly (rent and other commodities owned by them) and indirectly (taxes go mostly to feed them regardless of if they need that money or not). It's a lot more profound than in most other so called developed countries. And this will not end until utter abject bankrupcy because the oldheads vote en masse for those benefits to be upheld (but that last part is literally the same everywhere, just more unsustainable here, as you see)