Galicia to add 48,000 contributors by 2028, according to Sepe
Galicia will add 48,000 contributors by 2028, at a rate of 16,000 per year, according to Sepe, which forecasts growth led by A Coruña.
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Tourist buses report delays of up to 30 minutes in Lanzarote and blockages in Tenerife South due to the new Aena fee. The FET calls for the removal of the barrier system.
Galicia will add 48,000 contributors by 2028, at a rate of 16,000 per year, according to Sepe, which forecasts growth led by A Coruña.
Almost 70% of Spaniards do not pay income tax, increasing the fiscal effort for those who do, according to Pilar García de la Granja.
Vélez-Málaga is among the coastal municipalities with the highest housing price increases, while others remain below €1,300 per square metre.
The Cabildo of La Gomera reinforces road maintenance with €3.5 million annually and 48 workers for the summer.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife launches 20,800 consumption vouchers of 25 euros from August 4, with a 40% municipal contribution to help families.
The Chamber of Commerce demands Aena withdraw the bus fee collapsing Tenerife South Airport, causing long waits and harming the tourist image.
Fed Governor Christopher Waller warns that a new high in core inflation would force a short-term rate hike.
APIE presents its fourth Economic Journalism Awards to Carmen Monforte and Andrés Stumpf, each receiving €10,000.
Marbella reinvents itself as a tech hub like Silicon Valley, attracting young investors and professionals with coworking spaces and brand residences.
Soledad Fernández Doctor denies political pressure and links her departure to fatigue, not to the tax investigation into Zapatero.
Fuerza Patria councillors met with residents and the Reta delegate to discuss storm damage and drainage issues in dead-end streets.