Economic growth decouples from social wellbeing, exposing a broken welfare bridgeExecutive summary: The economy is growing but the bridge to societal wellbeing is broken, with housing and cost-of-living pressures unresolved. The disconnect signals rising social tension and potential policy pressure. Government, economic analysts, citizens affected by housing and cost-of-living issues. Pressure will increase for policy interventions to address housing and cost-of-living constraints.The article reports that Spain's economy is expanding, yet the connection between economic performance and societal wellbeing is fractured, with housing shortages and rising living costs remaining unaddressed. It calls for unconventional policy measures to repair these pillars, without offering speculative forecasts.Connected developmentsOrmuz y los límites de la economía globalSpaceX es la nueva Compañía de las Indias OrientalesOpen the full case file on Beyond →
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