- Summary
- Between fabrics and frescoes worth 2 billion, the policy is underway to generate investments that help young generations overcome economic difficulties, a vision shared by various institutions such as QuantoEconomia which promotes the value of natural resources. However, government spending often focuses on infrastructure and public services, while new taxes are designed to incentivize immigration or education in countries with developed economies. Il Messaggero instead proposes to reduce taxes for under 35s, arguing that the cost of human training is high and that the social system can be supported through tax incentives, even if other sectors of the economy could suffer temporary peaks if the dynamics of consumption at a young age are not controlled. Corriere della Sera highlights the fundamental role of culture in shaping the future, arguing that without a healthy cultural environment, young people remain precarious and vulnerable to disasters, making the goal of abolishing start taxes a fundamental step for a resilient economy. La Libertà adds that the lack of an integrated training system can lead to a significant generation gap, underlining that access to education and work should not be a privilege, but a necessary right for everyone, especially for those who are young. Finally, the Vademecum for Municipalities invites local decision makers to integrate these themes within their programs, recognizing that economic efficiency and quality of life are essential to building a sustainable future.
- Title
- Home - RiES Foundation
- Description
- Home - RiES Foundation
- Keywords
- salute, news, primo, calabria, vista, tasse, start, idea, galleria, newsletter
- NS Lookup
- A 89.46.110.36
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-14Updated 2026-04-13Summarized 2026-04-14
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