Clearly there can be no increased revenue, but growth in purchasing power positively, if new entrants to the labor market is a job..
@ bilboa007: actually, that’s what the first spring of the survey. INSEE figures seem to agree with Mr. Appeared but they represent only part of the reality.
Officer of the National Education, non-teaching, my gross salary is still exactly the same (except for 0.5 % in 2010 and the amount of withdrawals is increasing (mutual, pension). I would like to explain how Mr Appeared my purchasing power has increased since the meantime it seems that inflation is rising?
I was among those who were ulcer by about this politico. and the worst part is that it is not old, one is on to see him re-appear one day even if the ump lost in 2012. A low level of intelligence of the front and a contempt that wallows in ignorance.
According to a popular one in 2008), in contrast to the purchasing power of gross disposable income (which increases for each calendar year, but has had months of decline):
After, if you look at the units of consumption, the purchasing power of gross disposable income per unit of consumption declines in 2008.
The purchasing power of gross disposable income has not increased in the fourth quarter of 2009 or first quarter 2010.