The Consell tries to combat inflation with a family savings basket of up to 4,500 euros

The Valencian Government has implemented a whole series of measures to try to combat the inflation that affects many families.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 April 2023 Sunday 03:27
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The Consell tries to combat inflation with a family savings basket of up to 4,500 euros

The Valencian Government has implemented a whole series of measures to try to combat the inflation that affects many families. This Sunday, the Executive highlighted, through a statement, the creation of a savings basket for families, with the aim of alleviating the effects of the price increase, which could reach 4,500 euros per year for a family of four members with two children aged 2 and 6 and an individual income of 30,000 and 38,000 euros.

This has been encrypted by the General Director of Coordination and Social Dialogue, Zulima Pérez. The press release specifies that in the case of a couple of young people under the age of 35 who live for rent, with incomes of 18,000 and 21,000 euros respectively, the savings would reach 3,570 euros, according to estimates made by the Consell.

"The Consumption Bonus for the shopping cart, the Youth Rental Bonus, the help for the increase in mortgage interest rates, the reductions in public transport at a general level and the gratuity for young people, the tax reduction for income less than 60,000 euros, which is already applied in the next income statement and the 10% reduction in all rates and public prices have contributed to alleviate, in part, the daily expenses borne by families in the Valencian Community ”, has pointed out the general director of Coordination and Social Dialogue, Zulima Pérez.

"Free schooling from 2 to 3 years has also been established, the Xarxa Llibres initiative has been extended to Baccalaureate and the dining room scholarships have been adapted to ensure 100% of the beneficiary students from areas declared catastrophic for having suffered, due to example, a fire. In addition, the entire set of deductions previously implemented in the Valencian Community is still in force”, Zulima Pérez pointed out.

“We are promoting savings measures and progressive tax justice that benefits the majority, and that facilitates the day-to-day life of those people who are having the worst time with the crisis and the rise in prices that is taking place in practically the majority of economies. developed”, explained Pérez.