“My grandmother doesn’t want to go to the movies for 2 euros, she wants me to have a decent job”

by time news

2023-05-19 21:30:42

Diego is a 25-year-old who would like to buy a house, but it is a desire that sees it almost “impossible”. His salary as a sociologist he does not allow you to “have a mortgage.”

The protagonist of this story has denounced on the morning of this Friday in Public mirror his case and that of other young people who cannot afford to rent or own a home.

“I have been working since I was 16 years old and I do not get to collect 1,300 euros per month“, Diego begins in his plea. The young man comments that he has sufficient qualities to aspire to a better salary, since at the same time that he works he studies a master’s degree and knows how to communicate in different languages, but that this It is not enough to find a job with better salary conditions.

“I find rooms for 800 euros, so I consider paying for a house. But I can’t either because Nobody accepts a mortgage with a salary of less than 1,300 euros“, expresses before Susana Griso.

Criticism of government measures

Next, the young man gives an example in which he criticizes that Irene Montero, Minister of Equality, responded to a lady during a rally in Valencia about “if she could have bought a villa, it had been by inheritance.”

“Montero you earn 75,000 euros a year and have obtained the mortgage in the engineers’ fund who works for We can. I cannot ask for a mortgage and I am more than prepared, because I have followed the training that the Government has set for me”, is Diego’s response to the minister’s words.

Another of the examples that he puts on the table and relates to his situation is that of the measure that Pedro Sánchez announced about promote culture among those over 65 euros by putting movie tickets at 2 euros every Tuesday.

“My grandmother doesn’t want to go to the movies, what interests him is that his grandson has a decent job and be proud of him”, he points out, at the same time that he considers that, with this measure, “the elderly people of our country are being greatly underestimated”.

“The State forces us to go abroad”

In his plea, the young man points out that many of his friends are considering applying to become a police officer, since, even if it is a “job with complex schedules, you earn 1,800 euros a montha figure with which “they automatically give you a mortgage.”

The State does not help us and forces us to go abroad“Continues Diego, who is currently looking for a job that gives him better conditions and regrets “having to continue living at his parents’ house.”

Although you have the option of accessing a social housingsomething that would close one of his open fronts, what Diego is mainly looking for is that “companies bet on young people and talent” to earn more money and thus be able to acquire his property.

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