These days there is much talk of crisis and perhaps many ask the question, Who is to blame for that we are suffering the p. .. crisis?
The main culprit is the Euro, since we put the Euro, things have gone from bad to worse, the current prices of products and services in euros, compared with the previous price in pesetas have increased in a few years so that in some cases have doubled, for instance before the entry of the euro in a bar you wouldst hook and a tea and coffee were paid 240 pesetas, now you take the same and you 2.60 Euros to pay the equivalent of 435 pesetas (depending on which bar the price may be higher) and as that example many more.
The next culprit is the Euribor, which to the despair of the suffering mortgage does nothing but go up, every time we are but we are waiting for mortgage holders with real terror when we date the mortgage check to see that our increasing purchasing power is reduced more.
and ultimately the European Central Bank, which is the culprit that the Euribor rise and rise.
To finish the job finished salaries remain almost the same as before the entry of the Euro, the majority of workers are mileuristas (charge around a thousand Euros) that resulted in ESP are more or less 166,386 pesetas, although we do not collect many thousand Euros or away, and with these salaries, which would be to laugh if it is pathetic to have to do miracles much of the English to make ends meet.