The Council report highlights the difficulty of emancipating indigenous young people. On average, a young Navarre earns 70% of his salary for rent. The representative of the Council, Josu Igoa, explained in the interview that he was given in the Basque radio that the young Navarros are leaving increasingly later.
Currently, the average age of emancipation is 29 years. The emancipation rate among young people aged 16 to 29 has decreased since the pandemic. It used to be 21% and now 16.6%. The difficulties of emancipation are also evident between 30-34 years of age. In this age group, the emancipation rate has been reduced by five points, while 68 per cent of young people have left the home.
Rent and housing prices are becoming more expensive. Igoa explains that in Navarra the rent price has increased by 4.5% in the last quarter and 7.8% in homes. The unemployment rate has also increased, "the situation is becoming more difficult".
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