few days ago ha fatto scalpore la notizia secondo cui l'Italia è il Paese con più cellulari ma anche con le tariffe telefoniche più care d'Europa : un utilizzatore « prudente » (come in fondo siamo - o dovremmo esser - noi Milleuristi) spende in media 32 euro al mese contro i 25 del resto d'Europa, mentre un utilizzatore « intensivo » spende in media 201 euro al mese contro 106 .
Non che sia una novità e non che questo triste primato farà minimamente cambiare le cose (se ne parlava anche nel 2007 , con i bei risultati di cui sopra), but it was only the appetizer of what I found screamed the front page this morning reading, as every day, my copy of City while I was in the office:
" record prices, in Italy grows more than the rest of Europe "
" In thirteen years prices in Italy have increased more than in the rest of Europe. The state Adusbef and Federconsumatori . The euro-zone consumer prices rose by 27.4% . Italy is well above: more than 32%. Only Spain has been worse than we are: 42.3% more. " A
be literally rocketed into orbit was the tobacco currency, grew by 77% in Italy and in France 112% (even without tangible effects on the habits of consumers, who instead of taking the increase as a great incentive to quit rather see empty their pockets while keeping the 'vice'...), followed by that of gasoline, +58% , food, +30%, and medicines, +8% .
This, of course, against a trend of salaries that did not go hand in hand with similar growth, contrary: we know how, especially in the last 2 / 3 years , there was even a decrease, and the average values \u200b\u200bof project contracts will be seated on € 800.
Next case. I almost think that I will not even be , among other thirteen years, to discover how it has evolved - or rather convoluted - the situation. The problem is that I'm afraid I already knew .
Alessio
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