In these two years of record inflation, the deposits of Italian households will suffer a "scissor" of 163,8 billion euros. How did this result come about? Firstly, the CGIA Research Office assumed that the 1.152 billion euros (data as of December 31, 2021) present in bank current accounts have not recorded [...]

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Inflation "eats" our savings: a sting of at least 92 billion euros. The accounts, made by the CGIA Studies Office, start from the hypothesis that Italian families have kept the same savings in their credit institution as they had at the beginning of the year. Therefore, due to the growth of inflation estimated for 2022 at 8 per cent [...]

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18 times more expensive than the Amato levy Inflation is a tax of the worst kind, because it mainly affects those who have less. Under certain conditions, the effects it releases are even more worrying; in particular, when it is "knocked down" as a balance sheet on current accounts. In a difficult time like this, families think they have the [...]

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The fiscal drag must be reintroduced According to the DEF (Economic and Financial Document presented to the Council of Ministers on 6 April 2022), the Italian state will collect 2022 billion more in taxes and contributions in 39,7 than last year. This forecast, reports the CGIA Studies Office, obviously cannot take into account the consequences that Covid and [...]

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Mario Draghi takes time on Qe Quantitative easing: the decision on the next downsizing of the bond purchase program postponed to October. And it does so by pushing itself to the maximum limit in the field of exchange rates: it describes the strong euro as a "source of uncertainty" that is beginning to worry. But the euro, instead of depreciating as expected, driven by [...]

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