Denmark's dangerous man tops again. Here are the month's most-read debates
The article discusses the most popular debates on Altinget in January, focusing on various political topics including pension reforms and the Norwegian monarchy.
Higher Pension, Higher Rent: 'It Should Mask the Fact That There Are Too Few Social Housing Units'
A pension increase for a senior citizen in Frankfurt has led to significantly higher rent payments, raising concerns about social housing availability.
Higher pension, higher rent: "It is supposed to cover up that there are too few social housing units"
A slight pension increase for an elderly renter in Frankfurt is overshadowed by a significant rise in her rent due to a controversial occupancy fee meant to ensure fairness in social housing.
Life Behind Four Walls as an Adult: "My Room Costs More Than My Pension"
The article discusses the plight of adults sharing a house with minimal space and high rental costs in Madrid, focusing on a retiree whose room is a financial burden compared to her pension.
Giant housing market deal: Pension company sells nearly 5,000 apartments – this is what it's about
A pension insurance company in Finland is selling nearly 5,000 apartments in one of the largest transactions in the country's housing market history to a major rental housing company.
Growing older in a rental apartment: 'I will extend my working life to earn a higher pension, but I will have to move to a town. This is going to explode'
The real estate crisis forces more people over 45 to live in rental housing, creating insecurity about their future.
Housing pension monthly average increased by 40,000 KRW starting from March membership... Available for those entering nursing facilities
Starting in March, new applicants for the housing pension will receive an average monthly increase of 40,000 KRW, and those who cannot reside in their homes due to illness or nursing facility admission can still apply for the pension.
The number of housing pension subscribers surpasses 150,000... average monthly payment is 1.27 million won
The number of housing pension subscribers has exceeded 150,000, with the average monthly payment amounting to approximately 1.27 million won.
When paying is not enough: Blanca and the hidden eviction that threatens her house in Gijón
Blanca Morillo, living on a modest pension in Gijón, faces the threat of eviction despite her willingness to stay in her home for the last 24 years.
The future of the housing crisis: whoever wants to win the elections will have to put up cranes
Housing has become the primary concern for Spaniards, overshadowing traditional issues such as education and health, and is now central to political debate as it impacts youth independence, territorial cohesion, immigration, and pension discussions.