Irregular employment skyrockets among undocumented groups: "You think you're only good for black market work"
The number of foreigners working irregularly in Spain has doubled in four years, nearing half a million, according to a study by Fedea.
The tax effort of Spaniards reaches its peak around the age of 50
The tax burden on Spaniards peaks around the age of 50, tied to higher income levels during this stage of life, according to a Fedea report.
Household housing expenses rose by 80 euros over the last five years
Household expenses on housing in Spain increased by 80 euros, equating to a 13% rise from 2019 to 2024, according to a report by Fedea.
Fedea recommends more coordination between administrations to address the rise of tourist rentals
A study by Fedea suggests enhanced coordination among government administrations to effectively manage the growth of tourist rentals, especially platforms like Airbnb.
Ángel de la Fuente (Fedea): "In this reform, there is a dangerous germ that could facilitate moving towards the Catalan quota"
In an interview, Ángel de la Fuente warns that the recent reform proposal may lead to the implementation of a Catalan funding quota.
Montero's funding will cut Catalonia's contribution to solidarity by two thirds
A report from Fedea concludes that under the financing model agreed with the Generalitat, Catalonia's contribution to the solidarity system will be reduced from nearly 2.3 billion to just over 800 million.
A study detects a "sustained income transfer" from the young to the elderly in Spain
A report by Fedea highlights a continuous income transfer from younger people to the elderly in Spain, primarily through pensions and the housing market.
Fedea proposes a fund of 100 million to compensate rural areas affected by renewables
Fedea has proposed a fund of 100 million euros to compensate rural areas impacted by renewable energy projects in Spain.
The silent write-off has saved Catalonia more than 8 billion since 2010
Fedea reveals that a silent write-off of over 8 billion euros has benefited Catalonia since 2010 through disguised subsidies from low-interest loans provided by the state after the financial crisis.