38 percent of households in the city of Madrid have seen their incomes reduced due to the crisis and the outlook for six months ahead is even worse. In 9 percent of households, the decrease has been more than 50 percent, and those most economically affected by the situation are families with dependent children and single parents. These are some of the results of the Study Report on the impact of the situation of confinement on the population of the city of Madrid, which were presented this morning by the Deputy Mayor of Madrid, Begoña Villacís, and the delegate of the Area of Families, Equa
38 percent of households in the city of Madrid have seen their incomes reduced due to the crisis and the outlook for six months ahead is even worse. In 9 percent of households, the decrease has been more than 50 percent, and those most economically affected by the situation are families with dependent children and single parents. These are some of the results of the Study Report on the impact of the situation of confinement on the population of the city of Madrid, which were presented this morning by the Deputy Mayor of Madrid, Begoña Villacís, and the delegate of the Area of Families, Equality and Welfare Social, Pepe Aniorte. The data has been obtained from a survey carried out in more than 1,500 households in the capital that reveals how the crisis will be felt, especially in those households that have already suffered from the 2008 crisis. According to the report, the biggest falls in income occur in households that already had lower incomes before the crisis, which will delve into the disadvantage of less favored households. The most severe reduction occurs in households with incomes of less than 2,000 euros per month, and particularly among those with less than 500 euros in income. The weak pattern of families with children could worsen in the coming months. Regarding measures that protect employment, such as job relocation and the option of teleworking, they have mainly benefited the most affluent households, while work adjustment measures that imply a reduction in income, such as the ERTE, have affected , especially, to those with lower income levels. " expects to reduce their income in six months. It is a tremendous figure that reflects the social tsunami that is coming upon us. The health crisis is descending, but the social crisis is going to be enormous and will continue over time" , has assured Pepe Aniorte, who has pointed out that new profiles are being added to the already known one that used up to now this type of municipal resource
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