With a high employability rate during the summer, mainly associated
with tourism, the population of the Algarve is only expected to begin to feel
the true effects of the economic crisis in the low season, which began during
the Covid-19 pandemic and is now aggravated by the energy crisis and the
increase in cost of living due to inflation.
Speaking to Lusa, the president of the Movement for Support
of AIDS Problems (MAPS), Fábio Simão, said: “We are slowly seeing some people
asking for support again, but we still haven’t felt the big crash that the
summer season is effectively masking”.
Despite estimating that there will be an increase in
requests for help in the coming months, due to the likely worsening of living
conditions, Fábio Simão cannot yet anticipate whether the situation will be
more difficult than in previous winters.
The coordinator of Refood in Faro, an institution that
fights food waste and forwards these goods to disadvantaged families, is also
convinced that “the situation will get complicated” as summer ends and winter
approaches.
“I think that in mid-September we will again have many
requests for help. More than in previous years”, predicted Paula Matias,
pointing out that the main reasons for this increase is the decrease in the
standard of living caused by inflation and the end of the aid moratoriums
created during the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to the official, around 70% of families that seek
the institution do so, mainly due to the high housing rents they pay in the
Algarve that leave little to nothing left at the end of the month for other
expenses.
This is not news - this is entirely expected and brought on by the governments who have not bothered to develop the Algarve in any other way. The only people profiting from this seasonal industry are those who rent out, who work in the private sector catering to foreigners (e.g. medical staff, lawyers, real estate agents and so on). It is no surprise when there is no will to create clean energy companies, when tax breaks are only for the wealthy and no incentives for proper 21st century professional training. The cult of poverty continues and is pursued by the socialists who are content when people are ignorant and live in dire poverty. Shame shame shame. This is not a result of the pandemic nor or the war in Europe. This is the result of failed policies and lack of vision.
By K from Other on 03 Sep 2022, 14:27