In the heart of Athens, a thousand people live without shelter — a city within the city, surviving between rain, concrete, and indifference. Behind every number, there’s a story of loss, endurance, and the fragile hope for a place to belong
In Greece, the tax bias is obvious: wage earners and pensioners pay a flat tax rate, while a sizable proportion of high incomes engage in tax avoidance. At the same time, bureaucracy acts as a second, invisible tax discouraging investment
Greece finds itself caught between two truths. It collects tax revenues of about 40% of GDP but suffers from chronic evasion.
According to the data of the new European Social Survey, our country is the worst in Europe in regards to mental health issues and there is a direct correlation between these issues and social inequalities.
The rich are feeling confident, but lower-income households are growing cautious