The outbreak of war in Ukraine, dispersed All kinds of consequences on the global economic system, from electricity bills, famous gas issues, and the fast Highest cost of shopping carts, All these issues have revitalized the Spanish economist’s media career Santiago Nino Calfone of the few who predicted the 2008 crisis.
in an interview for his final intervention ‘Radio Catalonia’is objectively analyzed as a Study prepared by Harvard University, This investigation that the North American Center deals with is one of the questions that have been with humans ever since they started making coins: How much money does it take to be happy?
Fourteen payments of more than 3,500 euros
There is still no answer to this question, and Under the same uncertainty, Spanish families calculate before increasing prices, That’s why the data reported by Harvard has had such an impact: $75,000 annually, Although the study clarifies that the amount must be adjusted to the reality of each country, in Spain, without direct currency exchange like this, the same calculation will solve that you need something to be happy. 44,720 Euros per year. “ie, 3,689 Euros per month and, As usual, we talk about 14 payments, 3,662 in each”, Nino Becerra has qualified.
The Spanish economist has precisely established his opinion on the difference between the two countries: “We are not going to discuss whether this is enough to be happy or not, but tell me how many people in Spain He has an income of 3,662 Euros per month. I don’t know if we in the USA or Spain are happy with that money, but there are very few people who can have this income to prove it… There is a very small group that can reach this amount” Before concluding firmly, Nino Becerra has assessed: “It’s not a nonsense amount.”
The ‘number of people at home factor
mathematician of four a day, Santiago Garcia Cremades, From his point of view, the magic figure would be around 18,000 Euro per year for one person, Although he has also emphasized the differences between the Spanish and American economies, he has qualified that everything depends on the people who live in the family abode.
“We talked about some 54,000 Euro if we have a family with one child and with two kids 72,000 Euro per year”, García Kremedes has put into context. Given these figures, and the importance of the ‘number of people at home’ factor, they settle the debate: “It’s hard to be happy.”