Inequality: Does the French System Create Dependency?
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INSEE has just published a note according to which, in 2023, 56% of the people received more than they did for public redistribution. The average annual net gain is €23,900 per person alone. Figures obtained through extended calculation methods which allow us to rethink the conventional analyses on inequalities, in particular by integrating the undistributed profits of companies, but also by taking into account the real estate and financial asse…
France remains one of the most redistributive countries in the world, but the balance between contributors and beneficiaries becomes fragile.
Inequality: when French redistribution reveals its structural limits French inequalities persist despite a redistribution system among the most generous in the world. The study published by INSEE on April 16 shows a paradoxical fact: our social model certainly reduces income gaps dramatically, but reveals its increasing inability to stop the widening of the disparities in purchasing power. This situation questions the real effectiveness of a sys…
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