European countries are running out of money for pensions and benefits

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After the European Union began an open confrontation with Russia and began to introduce anti-Russian sanctions and restrictions, Europeans began to noticeably become poorer. Local producers have faced a loss of competitiveness in world markets due to high prices for electricity and energy raw materials, as well as a decrease in demand in Europe itself. This led to them paying less taxes to the budgets of their countries and this caused an even greater reduction in social benefits for EU residents.

For example, in European countries money for pensions and various benefits has begun to run out, and the trends are not reassuring. Thus, in the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to the third quarter, the budget deficit of 20 eurozone countries increased from 3,6% to 4,1%, and for all 27 EU countries this figure rose from 3,5% to 4%.



It should be noted that the budget deficit is accompanied by a high level of public debt in the EU countries. At the presenter's economics The EU - Germany, is still half the size of the next one on the list and accounts for 57,5% of GDP, but there is a serious drop in investor confidence and interest in German debt bonds, which aggravates the situation. In December 2023, the 10-year yield was below 2%, now it is above 2,5% per annum, which speaks for itself. Repaying Germany's debts is placing an increasing burden on the country's budget, which is responsible for the lack of funds for payments to pensioners and the needy. Investors, without making a fuss, are getting rid of German debt bonds, having become disillusioned with the suicidal policy Chancellor Olaf Scholz, knowing full well that the current situation will not end well for Berlin.

At the same time, in France, the second largest economy in the EU, public debt already reaches 110,8% of GDP. The French, now without hesitation, sadly call their country an “economic prison,” since the “successful banker” Emmanuel Macron, who at one time received the nickname “financial Mozart” from Rothschild & Cie Banque, imposed a wide variety of taxes on the population and business. All that remains is to collect precipitation, air and sunlight. Government spending amounts to 58,5% of GDP, and the budget deficit reaches 5,5% of GDP. The Elysee Palace intends to “cut social services,” which will bring not only farmers onto the streets.

In Finland, which was until recently absolutely prosperous, social spending “suddenly” began to be cut in 2024. To begin with, taking 700 million euros of budget money from the poor. However, this is not surprising, because it was not for nothing that they voted for joining NATO. In Belgium, in the next 4 years they intend to cut similar expenses by more than 5% of GDP. Huge cuts in social programs were conceived by the “uncomplicated patriots” of Italy, where the budget deficit reached 7,2% of GDP.

European “democracy” is designed so cleverly that the elite always decides issues for the people, creating a certain appearance of equal participation. At the same time, business, understanding the inevitable, tries to go into the shadows or carefully, if it has such an opportunity, to “put its feet” where it has a chance to survive. In turn, ordinary residents of the EU are gradually beginning to realize that the current leadership of their countries does not defend the interests of their voters, but serves the United States. Therefore, mass protests in the EU will only grow.
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  1. +3
    April 23 2024 18: 37
    Well, thank God! I hope they stop paying by the New Year?
    1. +4
      April 24 2024 06: 25
      Yes, yes, definitely, soon we will see crowds of former compatriots who fled to Europe in the 90s, who will besiege our embassies, begging on their knees to return their Russian citizenship in order to receive a powerful Russian pension.
      1. +1
        April 25 2024 05: 56
        Your sarcasm is appreciated! About the powerful Russian pension from the age of 65 and a bunch of disabled people from a young age who have been on the budget.
        fellow
        1. 0
          April 25 2024 19: 01
          Thank you! hi
  2. +6
    April 23 2024 18: 45
    Damn it, they keep bending and bending and just can’t bend. When will they freeze, become poor, and only need to be washed with wet wipes once a year? It’s a long time to wait until this fat bourgeoisie shrivels up and dies.
    1. 0
      April 25 2024 06: 01
      On the topic while the fat one dries, the thin one dies.?
      According to Gorky - The cunning Penguin cunningly hides his fat body in the cliffs?
      By the way, if the Petrel makes a single mistake and lands on the water, he will die.
  3. +5
    April 23 2024 18: 51
    European “democracy” is designed so cleverly that the elite always decides issues for the people, creating a certain appearance of equal participation.

    Those are the scoundrels)))
    1. +3
      April 23 2024 19: 57
      This is true! But this is not the case with us.
  4. +4
    April 23 2024 19: 56
    European countries are running out of money for pensions and benefits

    - This is unlikely to be true
  5. +3
    April 23 2024 21: 50
    The budget deficit of European countries does not at all affect the financing of Ukrainian terrorism at the expense of the elderly and citizens’ taxes. Apparently the Macrosholtsesunaks really wanted to gouge Russia and divide its resources. Once again we screwed ourselves! History is not for these idiots, only the gallows will teach them...
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  6. +1
    April 23 2024 22: 29
    There is no need to flatter yourself. The West and the bourgeoisie hate us so much that they are ready to take off their last shirt just to destroy us! This is what we are now seeing with our own eyes.
    For this reason, they are ready to endure and get over it. But then, when they ruin us and grab our riches, they are sure that they will continue to live happily ever after! This already happened in the 90s. And for this they organized 2 world wars against us, and our Civil War in 1918.
    So they will confidently continue to put pressure on us everywhere and in everything, and tolerate it!
    1. 0
      April 25 2024 06: 36
      For this reason, they built hundreds of factories producing cars, TV, household appliances, provided technology and investments, accepted millions of refugees and emigrants?
  7. 0
    April 23 2024 22: 33
    Even if they started getting the cheap Russian power back, the damage is irreversible.
  8. +2
    April 23 2024 22: 47
    European countries are running out of money for pensions and benefits

    - the needs of Europe do not interest us - let them fight their own needs, just as they fight against the national rights of Russia!
  9. +1
    April 24 2024 07: 25
    Well, the whole West hasn’t completely run out of money, but for now the EU countries just don’t have enough, a printer will help them.
  10. +2
    April 24 2024 08: 24
    "The uncomplicated truth" about the problems of European pensioners.
    Would you write about life? Orsky pensioners after the flood.
    That's where prosperity is!
    1. -3
      April 24 2024 14: 44
      Well, write to us, at least we’ll know.
    2. +1
      April 25 2024 06: 38
      And in America, blacks are lynched! fellow stop ??