The government offers young people 29 290 a month to leave their parents’ homes

Madrid: The Spanish government has offered young people 29 290 a month to leave their parents’ homes.

According to the details, Spain has planned to pay 250 euros per month to the youth to move out of their parents’ house and live in rent.

Spanish President Pedro Sanchez on Tuesday announced the proposed plan, which is part of the government’s 2022 budget.

If the budget is approved by parliament, the rental bonus will accrue to young people between the ages of 18 and 35, earning 23,725 euros (28 2,285 a month) a year.

In addition, the most vulnerable families may be offered an additional subsidy of up to 40% of their rent.

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Under Pedro Sanchez’s scheme, low-income people will receive this amount for 2 years. It has become difficult.

Eurostat figures for 2020 show that people in Spain leave their parents’ homes at an average age of 30, compared to the average age of 26 in the European Union.

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