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'I feel so ashamed': More Italians are relying on donations as the rate of absolute poverty rises
euronews (in English)
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17/11/2023
Euronews visits a store in Rome providing people with groceries for free, as one in twelve Italians live in 'absolute poverty'.
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It looks like an ordinary supermarket, but it`s not. It`s one of the few stores in the
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Italian capital that allows those in need to get their groceries for free.
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According to the country`s national statistics institute, one in 12 Italians lived in absolute
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poverty last year. And with those figures on the rise, more and more people cannot afford
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buying essential items like food or clothing.
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Vittoria is one of them. She relies on a few hundred euros from her pension. She comes
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here once a month to get extra help.
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I thank God because I have a roof that my parents left me. But people who have to pay
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the rent, the food, the electricity, the gas, the water, and they take four or five hundred
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euros a month. Tell me, how do they do it? I am very ashamed because it is not right,
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but this is how it is. You come and ask for a piece of bread. And I have preferred to
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eat a cup of milk and you make cookies.
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Margherita works for Nona Roma, the charity behind the project. The group also delivers
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food parcels to thousands of families.
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With the first lockdown, the demand exploded. Fortunately, we also received donations. So
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we went from 150 families a month to 700-800 a weekend. And then, since the outbreak of
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the war in Ukraine last year, the demand has risen to the stars. It is constantly increasing.
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Pensioners but also working families are among the people who rely the most on this type of
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support. The sharp rise in the cost of living is one of the main causes.
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There are two types of factors. The short-term and the primary. Inflation, as we know, affects
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fixed incomes and especially the weakest sectors. Then there are structural causes. The structural
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causes are, first of all, low growth. Italy is one of the big European countries that
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has grown too little for too long. The other cause is low wages.
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Struggling families blame the Italian government and recent cuts to welfare benefits. If we
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are the European countries, it doesn't get any better. According to Eurostat, more Italians
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are at risk of suffering from poverty than average EU residents.
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