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Despite growth and pay rises, Greek workers are among the poorest in Europe

Despite growth and pay rises, Greek workers are among the poorest in Europe

1 Mayıs 2026Al Jazeera

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Despite recent growth and pay rises, Greek workers are still among the poorest in Europe. Statistics indicate that inflation has significantly eroded their income, with a reported loss of a third since the global financial crisis of 2009. This situation highlights the ongoing economic struggles faced by many in Greece, despite positive indicators in other areas.

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The paradox of growth alongside poverty in Greece underscores a critical economic disparity. While pay rises may suggest recovery, the impact of inflation reveals a deeper issue of purchasing power and economic stability. This situation calls for a reevaluation of economic policies to ensure that growth translates into real improvements in living standards for workers.

📚Bağlam ve Tarihsel Perspektif

Greece has been recovering from a severe economic crisis that began in 2009, marked by austerity measures and high unemployment. However, the persistent inflation has continued to undermine any gains made in terms of income and living conditions for the average worker.

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